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Positive News is the first media organisation in the world dedicated to quality, independent reporting about what’s going right
The ‘golden age of medicine’ arrived, animals returned from the brink, the renewables juggernaut gathered pace, plus more good news
What went right this week: the good news that matters The Earthshot prize revealed its winners, the UK trialled a four-day week, and cancer research took a step forward, plus more Energy Environment Politics Science Society World
Positive News is the media brand for rigorous journalism about what’s going right. We report socially relevant and uplifting stories of progress – ranging from the global boom in renewable energy to cities that are solving homelessness – joining the dots between how people, communities and organisations are changing the world for the better.
Uplift your inbox every Saturday morning with the Positive News email newsletter. Our editors select the week’s top stories of progress, bringing you the essential briefing about what’s going right.
Amid the gloom, some positive news, including African solutions to plastic pollution, booming renewables, and rebounding hedgehogs
UK cancer death rates plummeted, eagles embraced city life, and the ‘happiest’ countries were revealed, plus more good news
Positive News is publishing its first ever podcast. We’re launching with a six-part series called Developing Mental Wealth, which uncovers the fascinating ways that communities are dealing with mental health issues in parts of the world where circumstances are often the most challenging.
Now, three decades later, Positive News is a media brand reaching millions across its digital channels and print magazine, while also leading a quiet revolution within the news industry towards reporting on solutions. “Good news used to be dismissed as irrelevant,” says Positive News CEO, Seán Wood.
As well as ‘slowing’ time, experiencing awe is linked with a range of positive health benefits, including improved mood, lower stress and, according to one study, a greater propensity towards kindness. It begs the questions; what is awe and how do we bring more of it into our lives?