In the latest issue of Positive News, the team has collated interesting and varied nuggets of information from around the world. Readers can find out tidbits like how UK prison bed linen is always green, London’s new sewer pipe is wide enough to fit three double-decker buses side-by-side, and the rediscovery of the body’s “forgotten organ”.
The magazine also features interviews with inspiring people who have made dramatic mid-life career swaps. One such interviewee is Derek Gow, the world-renowned rewilding expert who swapped farming for breeding lost species for release in Devon. Another person featured is Rana Rahimpour, who left a 15-year-long career as BBC Persia’s lead anchor to become a psychedelic therapist.
Other profiles include Charlotte Church, who loves to dance outside in her garden at dawn during the darker months, and Catia Lattouf, a hummingbird whisperer who runs a makeshift bird clinic from her apartment in Mexico City.
The issue also covers various projects aimed at protecting natural habitats and improving public health. For instance, Positive News profiles a group of tree enthusiasts who are reproducing black poplars from seed and planting thousands of genetically diverse trees across the UK
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