
The Population of Endangered Mountain Gorillas Has Grown by 71% In a Decade
After decades of endangerment, mountain gorillas are growing in population thanks to conservation efforts of the World Wide Fund for Nature, the International Gorilla Conservation Program, and the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, among others.
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Indian Cities Are Tapping Into the Pandemic Cycling Trend
Lockdown restrictions and a reluctance to board crowded buses and trains have encouraged some Indians to rediscover cycling or take it up for the first time. Across the country, 28 cities have focused on creating cycling infrastructure.
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NFL Airs LGBTQ+ Commercial After Carl Nassib Comes Out as Gay
On June 21st, active NFL player Carl Nassib came out as gay by posting a video on his Instagram page with a heartfelt letter. In it, he talks about the “agonizing” decision to publicly come out and how in spite of that, he was received with love and support by his community.
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This Social Worker Is Using Sports and Streetwear to Reach People
Social worker Liz Beecroft has created a way to combine her two passions — streetwear and mental health — to serve people who might not otherwise seek help.
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To Solve the Climate Crisis, We Need Both Personal Lifestyle Changes and Corporate Responsibility
Corporations do make an enormous impact on the climate, and they bear a major responsibility, AND our personal habits impact the environment, too, so we should seek out ways to reduce our environmental impact by altering our lifestyles.
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12 Good News Stories From The Year 2020
2020 was one for the history books. In a year full of surprises, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the challenges 2020 brought. At Good Good Good, we never want to avoid the reality of the world’s greatest pains. Instead, we look for hopeful stories happening right within them.
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This Entrepreneur Is Making Bricks Out of Discarded PPE
"When he sees waste, he said, he begins thinking about ways to use it."
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Florida Man Paid Off Past Due Bills for More Than 100 Families at Risk of Having Their Utilities Cut off
"I can relate to people suffering and not being able to pay bills," Esmond said. "That's probably one of the biggest motivators for me, because I've been there."
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Why the 2020 Election Was Good News for Representation
Better representation among our elected officials matters because it means the makeup of those key decision-makers more closely resembles the varying and diverse perspectives of the people they represent.
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How Refugees Can Restore Our Faith in Humanity and Hope for Our Future
Sometimes we have to turn our attention away from the headlines to see how much good there really is in the world.
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5 Ideas On How To Make a Difference During Coronavirus
With COVID-19 spreading across the United States and the world, many of us are asking how we can make a difference. Surely, if you're a doctor, nurse, or epidemiologist, how you can make a difference may seem obvious. But for the rest of us, it's much less clear.
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Good News in History: Catherine the Great Got the Smallpox Vaccine to Prove Its Safety to Her Subjects
She sought to have her entire empire inoculated. Catherine is quoted as saying, “My objective was, through my example, to save from death the multitude of my subjects who, not knowing the value of this technique, and frightened of it, were left in danger.”
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