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Because people are better (and better at solving problems) than we think. Because hope is vital. A catalogue of reasons not to despair. I'm MC, they/them. Mirrored blog from tumblr. "We must not let the perfect become the enemy of the good."
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Hi Bluesky! I'm Reasons for Hope, and I post daily good news articles, always with a date, source, and fact-checking.

(or more-than-daily good news! esp while I finish mirroring my blog)

I post about #goodnews #hope #hopepunk and #faithinhumanity with a focus on #climatenews and social progress
"The court determined that the Italian government’s failure to intervene effectively, despite the pollution being caused by private actors, breached human rights law.

The ruling is expected to set a precedent for environmental cases across Europe..."
European Court rules pollution violates right to life in landmark human rights case
Read Later The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has issued a landmark ruling, declaring that failure to…
esgpost.com
"To date, 806 Northeastern dams have come down, with hundreds more in the pipeline. Across the country, 2023 was a watershed year, with a total of 80 dam removals...

They may be small to humans, but to the fish that can’t get past them “they’re just as big as a Klamath River dam,”"
How Tearing Down Small Dams Is Helping Restore Northeast Rivers
More than 30,000 small dams currently block river tributaries from Maine to Maryland. New initiatives to remove them are aimed at restoring natural flows, improving habitat for aquatic life, and…
buff.ly
"Construction in favelas can't necessarily bear the weight of all the layers of a conventional green roof.

That's where the bidim comes in. Lightweight and conducive to plant growth — the roofs are hydroponic, no soil is needed — it was the perfect material to make green roofs possible."
Cooling green roofs seemed like an impossible dream for Brazil's favelas. Not true!
Temps soar in Brazil's summer (from December to March). Low-income favelas would benefit from green roofs but there are two problems: Cost. And a typical design that's too heavy for a favela home.
www.npr.org
"As you can see in the chart, global sales peaked in 2018. This is calculated based on data from the International Energy Agency. Bloomberg New Energy Finance estimates this peak occurred one year earlier, in 2017."
Global sales of combustion engine cars have peaked
To decarbonize road transport, the world must move away from petrol and diesel cars and towards electric vehicles and other forms of low-carbon transport.
ourworldindata.org
"Greenbacker’s Cider project is one of 23 large-scale clean energy developments awarded contracts in December by the New York State Energy and Research Development Authority (NYSERDA). New York has set a goal of sourcing 70% of its electricity from clean energy by 2030."

electrek.co/2025/02/03/n...
New York's largest solar farm is a go with $950 million in funding
Greenbacker Renewable Energy has secured $950 million to build what will be New York State's largest solar farm.
electrek.co
“You can also meet with your case manager, get behavior health services, look for a job, get rehousing services, a place for your dog,” Jaynes added. “It’s really everything you need, not only for your day-to-day life, but to hopefully end your homelessness.”

www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/cal...
California builds 'one-of-a-kind' homeless campus: 'Heck of a lot cheaper than letting someone stay unsheltered'
The new Safe Stay campus will include 225 cabins, 75 emergency respite beds, health services, job training, and more.
www.goodgoodgood.co
"The mountain's legal rights are intended to uphold its health and wellbeing. They will be employed to stop forced sales, restore its traditional uses and allow conservation work to protect the native wildlife that flourishes there. Public access will remain."

www.npr.org/2025/01/31/n...
A New Zealand mountain is granted personhood, recognizing it as sacred for Māori
The recognition acknowledges the mountain's theft from the Māori after New Zealand was colonized. It fulfills an agreement from the country's government to Indigenous people.
www.npr.org
I wish we were born into a kinder time.

But we weren't. So we're going to have to build one.
Reposted by Reasons for Hope
New research assesses in detail the contributions of wildlife to people.

Humanity relies on an array of ecosystem services for well-being and survival, but the provision of these services rely not just on vegetation but also the wild animals that inhabit the ecosystems.

✒️ @john-cannon.bsky.social:
Scientists are tracking global wildlife’s contributions to humanity
In October 2020, the hoofbeats of American bison thumped across the prairie of the Rosebud Reservation for the first time in more than a century. Years in the works, the release of 100 bison (Bison bi...
news.mongabay.com
“This is bad for the climate, full stop,” said Gernot Wagner, a climate economist at the Columbia Business School. “That said, this will be yet another wall that never gets built. Fundamental market forces are at play.”

grist.org/economics/he...
He'll try, but Trump can't stop the clean energy revolution
The cost of renewables is plummeting, heat pumps are selling like crazy, and red states are raking in cash from the IRA. There's no stopping the inevitable.
grist.org