Richard Mawby, a forager who participated in a three-month wild food challenge, has recommended adding ‘to taste pigeon sashimi’ to your culinary list this year. Mawby was one of 26 foragers in the UK who lived entirely on wild foods to determine its impact on their health. The group’s surprising results, after having consumed roadkill… Continue reading 10 things we learned making the new issue of Positive News
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What went right this week: the good news you should know about
This week brought important developments for the planet, including global ocean conservation, a new greenwashing law, reduced Amazon deforestation, and a promising cancer drug. Chile is due to be the first country to ratify a global agreement to protect one third of the world’s oceans. The treaty was signed by 84 countries last September, and… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about
Data centres could soon be heating your local swimming pool
A UK-based tech firm called Deep Green has come up with an innovative idea to provide free heating for public swimming pools. The firm captures excess heat from data centres and repurposes it for community use. Deep Green has developed a method of sharing the heat with swimming pools that also cools down its computers.… Continue reading Data centres could soon be heating your local swimming pool
‘Ours could be the first generation that leaves the environment in a better state than we found it’
Hannah Ritchie, a renowned environmental scientist, used to be a gloomy teenager who believed that the world was slipping into a watery abyss due to runaway global warming and rising oceans. But, moving forward to her current age of 29, she is a rare, positive, fact-based voice in the realm of environmental data, vastly different… Continue reading ‘Ours could be the first generation that leaves the environment in a better state than we found it’
For the love of: Psychedelic therapy
After being BBC Persia’s lead anchor for 15 years, Rana Rahimpour is now retraining as a psychedelic therapist after being plagued by threats and intimidation from the Iranian regime. The constant stream of bad news has led her to question the impact of crises on people’s mental health and wonder whether many people are becoming… Continue reading For the love of: Psychedelic therapy
What went right this week: the good news you should know about
Five amazing news stories have come to light this week that will surely boost our spirits. Firstly, a new cancer test could revolutionize early detection. Novelna’s newest gamechanging blood test can identify 18 different early-stage cancers. In trials, the test detected 93% of cancer cases in men and 84% in women in early stages. The… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news you should know about
Chris Packham the ‘punk optimist’, and greening sport. Plus what else to expect in the new issue of Positive News
Positive News magazine’s latest issue features interviews with a range of individuals who, despite their vulnerability towards despair, have found purpose and positivity. Environmental campaigner Chris Packham admits that hearing about affronts to nature can shake his sense of hope, while campaigner for flexible working Anna Whitehouse worries about the world her children will inherit.… Continue reading Chris Packham the ‘punk optimist’, and greening sport. Plus what else to expect in the new issue of Positive News
Wanted: young people to conserve Britain’s oceans (and get paid)
A new social enterprise has been launched in the UK to address the twin problems of poverty in coastal communities and the protection of the nearby ocean. The Sea Ranger Service trains young people from primarily deprived seaside regions to become ocean conservationists while providing them with a salary. Founder Wietse van der Werf said… Continue reading Wanted: young people to conserve Britain’s oceans (and get paid)
The habits that have most improved your life
As the new year begins, many people take the opportunity to reflect on their habits and practices in search of ways to improve their mental health and overall wellbeing. Positive News asked its readers to share some of their tried-and-tested rituals and eccentric practices that help them stay grounded and positive. Some readers emphasized the… Continue reading The habits that have most improved your life
The everyday extraordinary: highlights from the latest Portrait of Britain prize
The latest Portrait of Britain prize has chosen a diverse and empathetic array of captivating shots. These images, some of which exhibit a warm and uplifting snapshot of Jessikah Inaba, the UK’s first Black and blind female barrister, and an atmospheric capture of a young footballer after training, will be display on digital screens across… Continue reading The everyday extraordinary: highlights from the latest Portrait of Britain prize