Today’s Solutions: June 29, 2026

Total number of posts: 23847

German Energy Indpendence

Germany accelerates schedule to become carbon neutral

People are more animated than ever before for green energy and calling on their governments to aim bigger. And it seems like they're listening. With increasing gas prices from the war in Ukraine and scientists' warnings about climate change, governments realize the need for a speedier change to Read More...

Woolly monkey walking up on a tree branch

Ecuador grants wild animals legal rights in a world first

In a landmark ruling, Ecuador has become the first country in the world to grant legal rights to individual wild animals. Back in 2008, the country became the first in the world to recognize nature, or Pachamama, as a deserving right-bearing entity. However, while that law was enshrined in the Read More...

Cold-pressed olive oil

5 health reasons to use cold-pressed olive oil

Olive oil is one of the oldest staples of cooking, having been used for thousands of years, especially in Mediterranean diets. It’s a delicious and versatile tool to use in making our meals or in just quickly dressing a salad, and it is wonderfully healthy.  Olives are very rich in nutrients. Read More...

Tadasana Mountain Pose

Sitting too much? Try these easy, standing yoga poses

Adults should engage in 150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity weekly, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Despite this official recommendation, nearly 80 percent of adults do not meet those guidelines. The good news is that any activity can help you Read More...

Virtual Reality Therapy

Virtual reality therapy helps those with agoraphobia

We’ve all spent a little too long inside before, especially with the pandemic restrictions of the last couple of years, and maybe we were a little nervous to rejoin public spaces. For those with agoraphobia — an anxiety disorder where someone can feel particularly fearful in public spaces — Read More...

Stingrays at stingray city in Grand Cayman Islands.

What? Fish can calculate?

Fish keep surprising us with their unexpected skills. We previously wrote a story on how goldfish can be trained to operate a vehicle and another about how some work together as superorganisms and basically use radar technology. On top of all this, would you have ever guessed that they can perform Read More...

Security check in sign.

US airport security to become more inclusive of non-binary and trans travelers

In the United States, a 2021 study estimated around 1.2 million adults identified as non-binary or gender X, meaning they do not identify as male or female. Such a large percentage of the population falls into this category but is not recognized in many parts of US legislation. Thankfully, Read More...

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This chemical treatment makes plastic waste absorb CO2

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM A huge focus of research in scientific fields is to make things more efficient. This can mean simplifying designs and reducing energy consumption, or it can mean doing two things at once. In the case of researchers from Rice University, they are doing two Read More...

5 favorite things

5 easy solutions from our optimist CEO

The Optimist Daily is all about solutions — those that make big impacts in the world as well as those that enhance our daily lives. As solution-seekers, news readers, and good-for-the-world-and-soul product searchers, we often have things that have made our lives better. This week, we’ll review Read More...

Communication interface

Locked-in individuals type quicker with this new system

For those living with locked-in syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other conditions that cause motor impairment, technology and software that enable communication have come a long way. Empowering those who can’t talk to communicate with computer interfaces has changed lives for the better, but some of Read More...