HomeLatest Posts Latest Posts Good news stories from around the world. Insights on inner transformation & outer contribution. Good News For HumankindGood news linksPurpose Path blogArchive of Human Genius The Philippines protects massive coral hotspot September 03, 2025 A significant victory for marine conservation has been achieved in the Philippines, where a new law establishes a vast marine protected area off Panaon Island. The legally protected seascape covers approximately 151,000 acres and is home to some of the world's most climate-resilient coral reefs. This action, championed by... Global solar installations up 64% so far this year September 03, 2025 Global solar installations are soaring, with a record-breaking 380 gigawatts of new capacity added in the first half of 2025 alone. This unprecedented surge, documented in a report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), solidifies solar's position as the world's fastest-growing power source. This rapid pace of development is... Chicago to hold first open water swim in Chicago River in nearly a century September 01, 2025 The Chicago River, once devastated by pollution, has seen a remarkable turnaround, with cleaner water, expanding wildlife, and renewed public confidence. Conservation groups now report diverse fish species, turtles, and birds thriving along the river, while the city prepares for its first open-water swim in nearly a century. Years... Clean energy to provide one-third of India’s utility electricity for first time ever September 01, 2025 India's energy sector is experiencing a monumental shift, marked by a record 20% surge in clean electricity generation in the first half of 2025. This significant increase, fueled by wind and solar power, has allowed the country to reduce its fossil fuel output by 4%. The growing share of... South Korea to ban mobile phones in school classrooms August 28, 2025 South Korea has passed a landmark law banning mobile phones and other digital devices in classrooms starting March 2026, aiming to create healthier learning environments. The move follows rising concerns about social media overuse, with many students reporting anxiety and daily disruptions linked to constant online engagement. Exceptions will... Pages: 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253