Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026
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FUTURE OF FOOD: A life beyond

FUTURE OF FOOD: A life beyond meat is possible, and more likely than ever

Is it time to put the conventional meat industry to pasture? BY LAUREN GOODMAN When I was 10 years old, I made a bold decision, a decision that may have been before its time. I stopped eating meat and proudly labeled myself as Vegetarian. I was young, not even a teenager yet. My parents and Read More...

Welcome To The Optimist Daily

Welcome To The Optimist Daily - A Letter From The Editor 🎈

By Kristy Jansen Welcome!  I am thrilled that you have joined me and the many readers and supporters of the Optimist Daily in starting our days with a solutions-oriented mindset.  I am the Chief Content Officer around here, and I’d like to share with you why I do what I do and why Optimism Read More...

The ultimate guide to preparin

The ultimate guide to preparing your houseplants for autumn

As the summer fades away and autumn takes its place, it’s time to start preparing your houseplants for the change in the climate. Here’s how to keep your houseplants happy as the days get cooler and shorter. The first thing you want to do is bring your plants inside if you’ve been letting Read More...

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The electric vehicle market now has more options than ever for prospective buyers

While it may seem daunting to invest in an electric car, it's never been easier to find an EV that fits your needs and the needs of the planet, as more and more automakers come out with new clean models. We shared a story a couple of weeks ago about how Volkswagen is releasing an electric Read More...

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You will soon be able to drive this electric car on a monthly subscription basis

With the electric vehicle market expanding at a steady pace, drivers now have a considerably wider range of electric cars to choose from. But what if people are hesitant to buy this expensive new technology? Well, Los Angeles-based car startup Canoo seems to have the answer: a subscription-only Read More...

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Olympic athlete April Ross shares three mindset shifts that will help you go for gold

Often it is our mindset, not our abilities, which determines whether we achieve our goals. So how do you develop a mindset for success? Olympic athlete, April Ross, shares three mindset shifts which allowed her to emerge as one of the world’s top beach volleyball players: Do what you know Read More...

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Late-stage melanoma was once untreatable. Immunotherapy is changing that

Melanoma seems to have found its match in immunotherapy, a type of treatment designed to help the immune system fight cancer. Just a decade ago, only one-in-20 patients would live for five years after being diagnosed with late-stage melanoma, with most dying in months. But drugs designed to trigger Read More...

Novel technology plans to turn

Novel technology plans to turn ocean plastic into biofuel

According to the United Nations, more than eight billion tons of plastic have been produced over the last 65 years, a mere nine percent of which has been recycled. As scientists continuously look for new ways to clear out the plastics that have become ubiquitous in oceans, a Canadian entrepreneur Read More...

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The growing movement that is making nature more open to African Americans

As much as we’d like to think that racial discrimination is no longer a problem in 2019, we’re far from that being a reality. Across the country, police are routinely called to investigate black people doing the most mundane things — waiting for a business meeting in Starbucks, delivering Read More...

How Chilean national parks suc

How Chilean national parks successfully crafted conservation-based tourism

Backpacking the diverse terrain of Patagonia is a bucket-list adventure for many outdoor enthusiasts, but campers may be surprised to find sites are booked out months in advance. The rise of Patagonia as a booming tourist location is in part due to the work of Kristine Tompkins and her late Read More...