
New Mexico Just Elected an All-Women City Council
Las Cruces will have women representing all of its city council seats. It joins a short list of all-women governing bodies.
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Good News: Brewery Is Capturing Carbon by Putting Emissions Back Into Beers
A Rhode Island brewery is capturing carbon and putting it right back into their beer — as an environmentally-friendly alternative to purchasing C02. This technology is now becoming a growing trend.
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The 162 Best Good News Stories From 2021
The ultimate list of the best good news stories from the year 2021.
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Ebola Survivors in Congo Are Uniting To Combat Stigma and Misinformation
Survival rates were higher in Congo than in previous outbreaks — thanks to a new vaccine, more effective treatments, and survivors seeking to help their communities
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This Tree Planting Initiative In Chicago Is Successfully Combatting Environmental Racism
A Chicago effort to plant 75,000 new trees aims to identify areas in greatest need of additional tree cover and prioritize restoring a green canopy in these under-resourced neighborhoods disproportionately affected by climate change.
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Women Activists in El Salvador Are Organizing To Prevent Deforestation and Loss of Access To Water
A group of women in rural El Salvador is standing up against a major infrastructure project that threatens to clear hundreds of hectares of forest and cut off access to rivers that provide the community with clean drinking water.
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Researchers Have Figured Out How To Offset 14% of Global Fishmeal Emissions By Feeding Fish Methane
The result could solve two problems at once - the increasing demand for fish protein, and the emission of a harmful greenhouse gas
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The World Has Experienced a 59% Decline In Deaths of Children Under Five Since 1990
The world has experienced a 59% decline in the deaths of children younger than five years since 1990. New mortality estimates indicate that the largest drop was in 2019, when global under-five deaths were reduced to 5.2 million from 12.5 million in 1990.
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Chile's Congress Approves Same-sex Marriage by an Overwhelming Majority
Lesbian and gay couples celebrated in Chile after winning a decades-long fight for the right to wed, joining more than 20 other nations that have legalized same-sex marriage.
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Black-led Collaborative 'Water Wise' is Stopping Flooding in New Orleans Through Green Infrastructure
Water Wise Gulf South is an environmental outreach collaborative prioritizing the needs of New Orleans residents who have been, and continue to be, most impacted by regular urban flooding caused by heavy rainfall.
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Indigenous Groups Have Unveiled Plans To Protect 80% of the Amazon in Peru and Ecuador
A new plan called the Amazon Sacred Headwaters initiative proposes the protection of 80% of the Amazon in Peru and Ecuador by 2025, consisting of 35 million hectares (86 million acres) of rainforest.
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The 'Human Library' is Supporting Diversity & Inclusion in a Creative Way
More than 60% believe national divisions have worsened since the pandemic began. The Human Library brings disparate people together with the aim of breaking down prejudices. Originating in Denmark, the not-for-profit now has over 1,000 human ‘books’ available for loan.
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