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RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 07-15-2018 (07-15-2018, 05:02 AM)flofrog Wrote: Nia, I am still not home right now but a close friend of mine went with a caravan to the border at San Diego and emailed me her report, I can pm you hers if you like, many of the staff from both camps, adults and children, were in fact terribly moved by the families situations, and quietly stated their views against this. Oh, would be lovely to read, thank you! Is she intending (and permitted) to do something with the information, will it be published somewhere...? Got only one today - I haven't gotten to check any deliberately more positive news sources in ages... sadly! Young People Are Giving Back to Chimpanzees in Oregon Let There Be Light! - Dekalb_Blues - 07-16-2018 ~ Fiat lux! Cheaply, easily, and off the bloody Kontrol-grid for a change! Attention corporate lawyers for utilities companies: look into the usual helotism-friendly strategies of corporate proprietary-property-rights that lay claim to any natural phenomenon that might conceivably turn a profit if metered (and incidentally thus control the masses), this time concerning light (or perhaps energy itself, especially its "unauthorized" grass-roots production via methods of simple mechanical advantage ). . . https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_machine ![]() "Early civilizations recognized the importance of the Sun. The chief deity in many ancient cultures was a Sun god or goddess. Ancient Egyptians worshipped Ra, a falcon-headed god who carried the Sun Disk on his headdress. Every day, Ra would cross the sky in a 'solar boat'." -- from National Geographic website ![]() Aaaah, phooey -- it'll never get off the ground. ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 07-18-2018 Judge halts deportation of families reunified by Trump administration 'The right to sit': Indian law change allows female workers to rest Adidas to Use Only Recycled Plastics in Shoes and Clothing AND They’re Cutting it Out of Their Offices Too RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 07-18-2018 (07-16-2018, 06:40 PM)Dekalb_Blues Wrote: Let There Be Light! These are actually very cool Dekalb_Blues, just shared the two videos. Thanks for posting them! ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 07-21-2018 “The Price on Everything Is Love”: How a Detroit Community Overcomes a Lack of City Services Spain to introduce ‘yes means yes’ sexual consent law Police Officer Saves Pit Bull's Life in The Most Loving Way RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-03-2018 'Not sitting down': student Elin Ersson halts deportation of asylum seeker – video Nine activists defending the Earth from violent assault Pulled into line: girl, seven, gets New Zealand to change sexist road signs RE: The Positive News Thread - flofrog - 08-03-2018 (08-03-2018, 06:00 AM)Nía Wrote: 'Not sitting down': student Elin Ersson halts deportation of asylum seeker – video those Guardian's articles are awesome RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-05-2018 The World Works News; Edition One - Uplifting News to Counter The Blues Researchers have found remarkable remains of destroyed planets in space Thomas Cook axes trips to SeaWorld over animal welfare concerns RE: The Positive News Thread - Quan - 08-06-2018 (08-05-2018, 07:31 AM)Nía Wrote: The World Works News; Edition One - Uplifting News to Counter The BluesNice to see you back Nia, wow incredible video of the animals bought tears to my eyes such loving acts ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-10-2018 Judge orders US to bring back asylum seekers deported while court was hearing case Jacinda Ardern says New Zealand will ban plastic bags The Amazon is a Man-Made Food Forest, Researchers Discover 5 Awe-Inspiring Time-Lapse Videos of Nature Hungry for change: urban foragers take the law into their own hands RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-10-2018 (08-06-2018, 05:06 AM)Quan Wrote: Nice to see you back Nia, wow incredible video of the animals bought tears to my eyes such loving acts Thank you, Quan, and yes, tears about the video here, too! ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Quan - 08-11-2018 (08-10-2018, 05:22 AM)Nía Wrote: Judge orders US to bring back asylum seekers deported while court was hearing case Great balance to these posts ![]() 5 Awe-Inspiring Time-Lapse Videos of Nature Mesmerising to watch, the mountain ones seeing the clouds like ocean of water moving, the sun rising of the Yosemite, volcano light a lamp to the cosmos, or snow flakes growing from nothing.. just to name a few! RE: The Positive News Thread - AnthroHeart - 08-12-2018 ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-13-2018 From US to Australia, Greek diaspora rallies to help wildfire victims Monsanto ordered to pay $289m as jury rules weedkiller caused man's cancer Nasa's Parker probe sets off on quest for closeup view of the sun Treebour. Do we pay trees fairly for the immaterial labour they perform for us? Piglet Who Fell From a Slaughterhouse Truck Will Become a Therapy Pig Low Impact Living Affordable Communities Edit: Sorry Gem, hadn't seen you've posted the Monsanto story before, thanks so much! ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-17-2018 'We made history': Vermont Democrats nominate US's first transgender candidate for governor More than 1,000 Google staff protest against plan for censored Chinese search engine Malaysia scraps 'fake news' law used to stifle free speech Green space in every schoolyard: the radical plan to cool Paris RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-20-2018 100s of Doctors Tell America to ‘Ditch Dairy’ and ‘Go Vegan’ in Front of the White House US Politician Introduces Resolution Encouraging Californians To Eat Plant-Based Food Doesn't cover conscious STS entities (who know the deal), but about everyone else: RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 08-28-2018 Thich Nhat Hanh’s 14 Principles of Engaged Buddhism Want to save the planet? Move to Wales France might ban stores from throwing away unsold clothing RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 09-25-2018 Hi all, some of these are already a few days old, sorry for that - I'm just too busy with the sanctuary at the moment to keep up with the good news or even the Confederation messages on Facebook... sorry! Campaigners celebrate as India decriminalises homosexuality US: Animal Abusers Will Now Be Registered Like Sex Offenders England Bans Cruel Shock Collars A road full of bottlenecks: Dutch cycle path is made of plastic waste Many Americans Slicing Meat From Their Diet RE: The Positive News Thread - Stranger - 09-29-2018 John Francis, environmentalist, took on a 17 year vow of silence to learn to better listen to his opponents. He recently broke it because he discovered that, beyond preserving nature, how we treat each other is fundamental. Quote:Over the previous 6,205 days, Francis says he learned that humans were as important a part of the environment as the nature that surrounds them. For him, the environment changed from being about loss of species, and habitat and pollution, to also include people and how we treat each other. But, Francis says no one really talked about that when we talked about 'the environment.' So, he decided he needed to speak out about how issues like human rights, civil rights, gender equality, economic equity factor into the environment as well. RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 10-03-2018 An awakening: Steve Taylor on a type of experience he feels has been neglected by psychology 'No downside': New Zealand firm adopts four-day week after successful trial Short film: A First Glimpse of Our Magnificent Earth, Seen From the Moon Quote:The first people to view our planet from the moon were transformed by the experience. In this film, they tell their story. Escape From New York: Slaughterhouse Refugees Have a Country Place Quote:Animals bold enough to bust out of captivity are rewarded with life in a sanctuary; residents include goats, pigs, turkeys and Frank Lee, a steer who galloped across Brooklyn and Queens Dwarf planet 'The Goblin' discovery redefining solar system Quote:Massively elongated orbit suggests object is influenced by theoretical giant Planet Nine in Oort Cloud region RE: The Positive News Thread - flofrog - 10-03-2018 Awesome post Nía, ![]() RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 10-18-2018 Berlin startup offers €1m to save ancient Hambach forest from coal mining New Film Stars Cattle Farmer Who Gave Cows To Sanctuary And Turned Vegan We Feed the World: photo stories of farmers fighting climate change in five continents Restaurants in Austin, Texas Must Compost or Donate Food Waste Thanks to Zero Waste Regulation Declaring war on plastic to save our oceans: the world's major climate financiers EIB, KfW and AFD launch a EUR 2 billion initiative Dutch appeals court upholds landmark climate change ruling Initiation into a Living Planet by Charles Eisenstein RE: The Positive News Thread - Stranger - 10-21-2018 Tech workers at Google, MS, Amazon are protesting their companies' involvement in the US war effort. https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/antiwar-movement-spreads-among-tech-workers/ RE: The Positive News Thread - Juan - 10-30-2018 Doctors in Shetland, Scotland can now give nature prescriptions to their patients. It's believed to be the first program of its kind in the U.K., and it comes with a year-long calendar of outdoor recommendations. The evidence for the benefits of nature on mental and physical health are numerous. https://bigthink.com/personal-growth/doctors-in-shetland-can-now-prescribe-a-walk-in-nature RE: The Positive News Thread - flofrog - 11-05-2018 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/11/05/new-zealand-fisherman-pulls-18-month-old-baby-sea-alive-freakish/ RE: The Positive News Thread - Nía - 11-06-2018 Oh wow, that's fantastic news, thanks so much for posting them, just shared them all on Facebook - and thank y'all for keeping this thread alive! ![]() Paris bus driver hailed a hero for kicking off ALL passengers after they refused to make room for wheelchair user European Parliament votes to ban single-use plastics in bid to tackle pollution The Parliament of World Religions Serves Vegan Banquet For the First Time in 100 Years Restaurants run out of vegan chefs as Britons ditch meat and dairy Film About Vegan Farmer Scoops Top Honors At Film Festival RE: The Positive News Thread - Juan - 11-08-2018 Ireland's new Minister of Climate & Environment: "It will require a revolution in how we live. Every person, every community, every business, every home & every school will have to make changes in the way we live & work & learn. Nothing less will do ..." https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/threat-of-climate-change-requires-revolution-in-how-we-live-says-bruton-1.3689512 RE: The Positive News Thread - Juan - 11-14-2018 "When Phoenix dropped off her first rescue horse at Pierce College on Thursday night, the shelter was nearing capacity. Soon it was overflowing with more than 250 rescue animals, Clay told Earther. In the days since the fire flared up many folks have taken their animals home, but as of yesterday morning, there were still 153 horses and 20 mini horses, along with donkeys, goats, sheep, chickens, and tortoises. The nearby Hansen Dam Equestrian Center, also a designated shelter, was similarly slammed." https://earther.gizmodo.com/meet-the-heroes-who-saved-malibus-horses-from-a-fiery-i-1830404767 RE: The Positive News Thread - flofrog - 11-14-2018 so true Juan. I live 25 minutes east of the fire, everyone was helping it's been incredible. Some horses, ponies or goats had to be directly evacuated on the beach https://imgur.com/skdEnp5 RE: The Positive News Thread - Juan - 11-16-2018 >Shaded areas were 328 percent more water efficient, and maintained higher soil moisture throughout the heat of summer. That led to twice as much grass under the arrays as in the unshaded areas. The plants also had more nutritional value. And the researchers also found a 90 percent increase in late-season plant mass in areas under PV panels." http://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2018/11/solar-arrays-can-create-prolific-microclimates-on-dry-farmland/ |