Here’s a summary of the three news items you shared: 1. **UK Electricity Demand and Incentives for Consumers** During the UK’s summer months, electricity demand decreases due to longer, sunnier days and growth in renewable energy and local generators. This frequently creates surplus electricity. The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has introduced a programme where… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
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The sustainable London markets championing local makers
As spring arrives in London, the city’s markets are gearing up for a fresh and purposeful season. This weekend marks the opening of two vibrant events designed to encourage visitors to slow down, support local makers, and enjoy the urban atmosphere with a renewed focus on sustainability and community connection. One such event takes place… Continue reading The sustainable London markets championing local makers
Work in progress. What to expect in the new issue of Positive News magazine
Tom Pattinson, editor of Positive News magazine, introduces the latest issue now available to readers. Reflecting on his own youth, he recalls a time when university fees were low, jobs seemed plentiful, and social outings were affordable. During that era, working-class figures shaped the cultural landscape with movements like Britpop and the Young British Artists,… Continue reading Work in progress. What to expect in the new issue of Positive News magazine
What does the new £1bn investment in community energy really mean?
The UK has announced its largest ever public investment in community-owned green energy, aiming to significantly expand the role local groups play in generating renewable power. But what does this commitment involve, and how can communities participate effectively? Community-owned renewable energy operates on a straightforward premise: local residents collaborate to establish a social enterprise that… Continue reading What does the new £1bn investment in community energy really mean?
‘King of the birds’ set to return to England’s skies
After being absent from English skies for over 150 years, golden eagles are set to return to England thanks to new government support for a reintroduction initiative. Although natural recolonisation from neighboring regions may happen first, the government-backed programme aims to actively re-establish these iconic birds within England’s landscapes. Golden eagles, once commonly found across… Continue reading ‘King of the birds’ set to return to England’s skies
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here’s a summary of the key points from the excerpts you provided: 1. **US Road Safety Improvements** – The Trump administration claimed progress by removing “dangerous foreign truck drivers” from US roads. – Experts, however, credit Biden-era policies, especially the **Safe Streets and Roads For All** program, which provides around $1 billion annually to local… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Bright idea shines hope on struggling pollinators
Red light therapy, traditionally used by humans to promote skin health, reduce aging effects, and relieve muscle soreness, is now being applied to benefit bees, some of the planet’s most crucial pollinators. The treatment functions by stimulating mitochondria within cells, enhancing their efficiency and encouraging tissue repair. This cellular boost is not limited to humans,… Continue reading Bright idea shines hope on struggling pollinators
For the love of: appreciating art slowly
In today’s fast-paced world, where endless scrolling dominates our attention, the genuine experience of viewing art has often been overlooked. Olivia Meehan, an art historian, delves into the concept of ‘slow looking’—a mindful approach that encourages viewers to take their time with paintings, allowing for a richer and more profound encounter with the artwork. Across… Continue reading For the love of: appreciating art slowly
5 ways to design your way out of eco-anxiety
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by climate anxiety, there are several straightforward steps you can take to regain a sense of stability, connection, and meaningful purpose. Though the climate crisis may seem daunting, shifting your approach to how you engage with the issue can help transform anxiety into empowered action. One way to start is by… Continue reading 5 ways to design your way out of eco-anxiety
‘London still makes things, and the people who make them matter’
London-based photographer Orlando Gili has launched a compelling new series that honors the skilled artisans working along the Old Kent Road in south London. Capturing individuals who create beautiful handmade objects, Gili’s work shines a light on the manual craftsmanship that continues to define this historic industrial area. One of the central figures in the… Continue reading ‘London still makes things, and the people who make them matter’