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June 18, 2020

June 18, 2020

The Optimist Daily Update with Summers McKay & Kristy Jansen - Your weekday commute update from The Optimist Daily featuring discussions of our top positive news solutions from independent, reader-funded, journalists. Listen for details on how some companies are using their power for good and how Read More...

June 18, 2020

June 18, 2020

The Optimist Daily Update with Summers McKay & Kristy Jansen - Your weekday commute update from The Optimist Daily featuring discussions of our top positive news solutions from independent, reader-funded, journalists. Listen for details on how some companies are using their power for good and how Read More...

EV drivers in the UK will get

EV drivers in the UK will get special ‘green’ license plates

In a bid to boost the number of zero-emission vehicles running on its roads, the UK government has come up with a smart incentive to get its drivers to switch to cleaner cars: rewarding them with special license plates. The green license plates identifying electric vehicles are actually green in Read More...

Unilever commits €1 billion

Unilever commits €1 billion to new Climate and Nature Fund

Unilever has established new sustainability goals over the past couple of years, but its recent announcement of the creation of its Climate and Nature Fund is its biggest commitment yet to environmental action. The company will invest €1 billion over the next decade in efforts to tackle climate Read More...

Humorous posters urge National

Humorous posters urge National Park visitors to stay a bear’s length apart

As quarantined visitors itch to get back into nature, national parks across the country are moving to reopen. However, even in the vastness of the outdoors, park officials still have concerns about the spread of Covid-19. The National Parks Service has rolled out some creative new posters that are Read More...

English soccer players take th

English soccer players take the field and a stand for racial justice this week

English soccer is back this week, and when Manchester City and Arsenal take the field this week, all players’ jerseys will feature “Black Lives Matter,” rather than their names.  The change comes after a push from players to demonstrate their support of the global anti-racism movement. Read More...

Band-Aid launches new bandages

Band-Aid launches new bandages for more diverse skin tones

Last month we shared a story about how Crayola is making their crayons more inclusive with a “Colors of the World” line. Now Band-Aid is launching a line of bandages in light and dark shades of black and brown to make its products more racially inclusive. The company announced the new Read More...

Mysterious spots on one of Sat

Mysterious spots on one of Saturn’s moons found to be dry lake beds

In the early 2000s, astronomers noticed mysterious bright spots on Titan, one of Saturn’s moons. A new study has determined that the spots, which are more than 3,000 miles wide, are remnants of dried-up lakes.  “Titan is still currently the only other place in the universe that we know to Read More...

Innovators are turning to the

Innovators are turning to the sea to tackle food security

You may already know that the world wastes an overwhelming amount of food, with more than a third of the food produced being thrown away. But our global food system is currently also plagued by another urgent problem. Over the past four decades, the world has lost up to one-third of the amount Read More...

The school year is ending. Her

The school year is ending. Here’s some ideas for thanking teachers

As we wrap up the school year, many parents are breathing a sigh of relief to have a break from the virtual classroom. Many are also experiencing a surge of gratitude for teachers who manage not only their child but 20 others as well every day. If you’re looking to thank your child’s teacher Read More...