
Articles by Evren Sener





































Children in Congo Cobalt Mines
Children are forced to work in Congo in Cobalt Mines, 12 hours a day with bare feet. Cobalt is used for the batteries of your […]

The One-Straw Revolution
Meet Masanobu Fukuoka, the Author of ‘The One-Straw Revolution’, and the originator of Natural or ‘do-nothing’ farming. This 1975 documentary shows interviews of the then […]

Turning Tiny Gardens Into Lush Green Forests, Shubhendu Sharma
Shubhendu Sharma left his high paying job as an engineer to plant trees for the rest of his life. Using the unique Miyawaki methodology to […]


Since 1979, A Man Has been Planting Hundreds Of Trees In India
Since 1979, Jadav Payeng has been planting hundreds of trees on an Indian island threatened by erosion. In this film, photographer Jitu Kalita traverses Payeng’s […]


Panna Tiger Reserve Was Not Home To 35 Tigers
In 2009 it was revealed that the Panna Tiger Reserve was not home to 35 tigers as it claimed to be, but contained just a […]




Is It Possible To Supply 90% Of The Energy Needs Of The Communities?
The power to switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources could rest in the hands of local communities. New research suggests decentralized, smart microgrid […]

Can Bees Be The Solution To Deadly Diseases Such As HIV And Tumors?
Bee venom contains a toxin that can destroy HIV and tumors.

Green Roofs
Green roofs aren’t just cool looking, they cool the planet too. Is a green roof right for you?

Orangutan T-Shirt
The 100% of the profit gained by the sales of this t-shirt will be donated to the non-profit orangutan organizations. Help us to raise money […]

There Is A Device That Can Produce Water Out Of Thin Air
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley say they have successfully tested a new type of water harvester in the desert that can produce fresh […]

There Is An Ocean 400 Miles Beneath Our Feet
After decades of theorizing and searching, scientists are reporting that they’ve finally found a massive reservoir of water in the Earth’s mantle — a reservoir […]

72 Years After Atomic Bombs Of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
HIROSHIMA, late 1945—The twisted wreckage of a theatre lurches above rubble some 900 yards from the epicenter of the explosion. The bomb dropped on Hiroshima […]

Climate Change Will Be The Next Reason For War
The analysis by the Center for Climate and Security identifies 12 “epicenters” where climate change could stress global security, possibly igniting conflicts around the world. […]

Zoos in Scotland Could Be Closed
A ban on using wild animals in traveling circuses could eventually lead to zoos in Scotland being closed down, a circus leader has told MSPs. […]

There Is Nowhere Untouched By Scale Of Human Waste.
Scientists from Newcastle University tested crustaceans at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, known as Challenger Deep. At 10,890 meters below sea level, it is […]

Critically Endangered Eastern Gorilla, The Silverback, Is One Step Away From Extinction
Gorillas are one of humankind’s closest living relatives. They are the largest primates on the planet – adult males can weigh over 200 kilograms and […]

First Five Cities That Will Be Drowned By Global Warming
When UN climate negotiators met for summit talks in Nov 2017, there was a new figure on the table: 3C. Until now, global efforts such […]


100 New Volcanoes Hiding Under Antarctic Ice
Almost 100 volcanoes have been newly identified beneath the ice covering West Antarctica. It’s not yet known whether they’re active, but if they are, it […]

What Is So Disturbing Inside The Deepest Sea Creatures On Earth?
Plastic is now everywhere from the North Pole to the deepest parts of the planet even in the stomachs of sea creatures in all six […]

Killer Whale Dies After Suffering From A Bacterial Infection For 10 Years At Seaworld
Kasatka died after a long battle with a bacterial infection. She is the third whale in August 2017 to die at SeaWorld. The death is the […]

What’s Wrong With Captivity?
Do you think that roadside zoos and aquariums provide animals with proper care? Think again. Seedy zoos teach people that it’s somehow acceptable to interfere […]

From A Desert To A Fantastical Forest
A group of people gather in India to bring life back to a once deserted and, healing themselves in the process. “The jungle is a […]

US Withdrawal From The Paris Accord
On Thursday (1/06/2017), President Trump announced US withdrawal from the 2015 pact. More than 1,400 mayors of US cities have formed a coalition to meet the agreements […]

China’s Panda Shaped Solar Power Plant
China connected a panda-shaped solar power plant to the grid. This 50 MW plant will supply power to 10,000 households.

After Mother Shot In Zoo Escape Wolf Dad Cares For Pups Alone
A male wolf, Ash, at a zoo in England is caring for his pups alone after their mother was tragically shot in August 2017. Ember, a female […]

Antarctica Is Melting and Giant Ice Plates Are Cracking
The massive iceberg poised to break off the Larsen C Ice Shelf may be a harbinger of a continentwide collapse that would swamp coastal cities around […]



A School In Turkey
The roof top of Mus Endustri Meslek Lisesi is covered by solar panels which sustain the school. The excessive amount of the electricity is sold to […]

Garbage to Garden
It is a curbside composting service. They provide weekly pickup of compostables. A residential participant gets a clean bucket every week and a bag of finished […]

Dogs Are Turning Blue In Mumbai
As many as five such dogs have been spotted so far. Untreated industrial waste being released into the Kasadi river. It is turning Navi Mumbai’s Taloja industrial […]

Taiji and Klaksvik of Faroe Islands, Practicing The Controversial Drive-Hunting Of Cetaceans, Forges Sister-City Ties
The Wakayama Prefecture town of Taiji, known for its whale and dolphin hunts, is establishing a sister-city relationship with Klaksvik in the Faroe Islands with similar […]

Another Point of View About DDT
With environmental regulations being slashed daily, a resurgence in Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring has taken hold. Few books have impacted governmental policies like this 1962 juggernaut. […]

Why Yellowstone’s Supervolcano Is Literally Changing Shape?
The map, by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), reveals that the terrain around the volcanic cauldron (caldera) has indeed been shifting over the past couple of […]


Antonio Vicente Built His Own Rainforest
To encourage the wealthy landowners to expand, Brazil’s then military government offered them generously subsidized credit to invest in modern farming techniques. It was a move to boost […]

On the Brink of a Sixth Mass Extinction, Will We Tip Over That Edge or Pull It Back In Time?
Hope is not lost just yet, the researchers say. A huge international effort can mitigate the extinction risks in the next 50 years. Human activity is […]

David Attenborough: Here’s my world-changing idea!
David Attenborough thinks that cheap solar energy should be imperative. The iconic natural history presenter described his ideal technological revolution: “Supposing that those people who had invented the […]

Binishell Dome Homes Made from Inflatable Concrete
This strange building technique was pioneered by Nicoló’s father Dante, who built the first Binishell in 1964, which is still standing today. As the concrete […]

Hunting Poachers
Afghanistan veteran Kinessa Johnson leaves the US to hunt endangered species killers. She is using her military skills to help train park rangers as an advisor […]

A Hungry Fox Sniffed The Left-Overs Out
A hungry fox sniffed the left-overs out, and as you can see his delicate head was caught within a jagged tin resulting in the animal […]

An Affordable Auto That Runs On Air!
An AIRPod (Compressed-Air Powered Vehicle) is an alternative fuel vehicle produced by Motor Development International and is to be released by Tata Motors, an Indian auto manufacturer. The urban […]

Floating City Can Let People Live Anywhere, Even On Mars?
Russian architect, Alexander Remizov, has conceptualized and designed a floating city with an outer skin of solar panels, able to sustain people. When grouped together, they can form […]

In Italy Farming Pre-school Teaches Kids How To Grow Their Own Crops
Designed by the team: Gabriele Capobianco, Edoardo Capuzzo Dolcetta, Jonathan Lazar, Davide Troiani under the name Nursery Fields Forever teach the Kids How To Grow Their Own Crops. […]

Salt-Water Powered Car and It’s Smokin’ Hot!
After making its debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show (pictured) in March, the saltwater technology has now been certified for use on European roads. […]


Can the Metal Made Like Plastic Be the Top Discovery of the Era?
The hinge of a door allows it to open and close but doesn’t bend. This simple concept of mechanical motion is vital for making all […]

Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches New Record Maximum
On Sept. 19, 2014, the five-day average of Antarctic sea ice extent exceeded 20 million square kilometers for the first time since 1979, according to […]

Antartic and Artic Mystery
“This year, Antarctic sea ice reached a record maximum extent while the Arctic reached a minimum extent in the ten lowest since satellite records began. […]