Zoos and aquariums from around the world are being rallied to collect frog species to build a virtual Amphibian’s Ark of preservation against an epidemic of frog-felling fungus that threatens thousands of species from the American Rocky Mountains to the rice paddies of Japan. The stopgap measure will cost more than $400 million, funds which the Amphibian Ark project will set out to raise. No information on how you can help yet. This portal serves with research links: AmphibianArk.org
‘Amphibian Ark’ Planned to Save Frogs
Where the US is Making Gains Against Terrorism
"Unless you solve the underlying root problems (of terrorism) like poverty and corruption, you’ve still got a witch’s brew to create another generation of fanatics," says Scott Harrison, a security consultant and a former CIA officer… That’s why, in poor villages in the Philippines, the Pentagon is investing in "targeted projects — a new well, a school classroom, and a $200 tin-roofed communal outhouse, or "comfort room," tucked behind the village market." Gaining the trust of residents here, once considered the second most-important front on terrorism, behind Afghanistan, means this Muslim community is being swayed…
Zoo Hires Feng Shui Expert to Aid Monkeys
The Los Angeles Zoo paid $4,500 to an expert in the ancient Chinese art of feng shui to ensure three endangered golden monkeys on loan from China can have a strong life force. "We just have to assume that Darwin is correct and that there is a connection and what is good for humans is good for monkeys." (Associated Press)
The Muslims I Know …
I am concerned. When I turn on my television and see Muslims, I feel scared. I see acts of violence. I hear rants of anger and hate. I see threats and tempers boiling. Muslims do not have a peaceful face on my American TV. They do not appear to be happy people.
I do not doubt these images are real. Several parts of the Muslim world are experiencing unimaginable suffering from war, death, poor human rights and fear from social insecurity. What I know, however, is that these images of anger and hate are not universal traits across the Muslim world. I know this because I recently returned from Muslim lands and I experienced quite the opposite…
NZ Aims to be World’s First Carbon Neutral Nation
New Zealand’s new prime minister today set the ambitious goal of becoming the greenest country in the world, the first to offset all greenhouse gas emissions with sustainable alternatives. (West Australian)
Buy (RED) on Valentines Day and Help Eliminate AIDS in Africa
Good news from Bono’s effort to brand red products and funnel a portion of their sales to helping eliminate AIDS in Africa. Motorola and Sprint have announced a milestone in contributions from sales of its Product (RED) multimedia phone. Proceeds from the (RED)-designed phone, since its launch in early November, will cover the annual cost of AIDS anti-retroviral treatment for more than 12,000 people in Africa.
(RED) was founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver last year to raise awareness for the fight against AIDS in Africa, and money for The Global Fund, which invests in African AIDS programs with an emphasis on the health of women and children…
Skydiving Miracle: Man Falls Two Miles and Survives
A man fell two miles while skydiving in New Zealand after his parachutes failed to open. The expert jumper landed in a blackberry bush and survived. (MSNBC)
G is for Good News Weekly E-Newsletter
Editor’s Blog
Did you ever wonder where the Top Ten Good News of the Week had gone? The Top Ten list — the best of GNN-i — appeared here on the Web site every week from May 2006 through November (you can find them in the Archives now, all 24 weeks’ worth). Since then, I have continued producing them, but only through my newsletter, which is sent via e-mail once a week. If you want to get on the mailing list, sign up here for the NEWSLETTER. You only need an e-mail (if you also tell us your name, I can include a friendly, "Dear Jake," or whatever, at the top) … People love my "best-of" list sent straight to their Inbox every week. Join the fun! (New issue coming out tonight.)
Organic Clothes Not Just for Hippies Now
Buying organic is becoming a global phenomenon and because "it takes a third of a pound of pesticides to produce one cotton T-shirt," organic cotton is becoming a sensible choice for consumers — and the big clothing chains that follow their lead. Target, H&M, Nike, Wal-Mart, and now, Victoria’s Secret are all jumping on the organic cotton bandwagon … (right, organic "Double V Yoga Top" by Gaiam, $15.99)
Nations Reach Tentative Deal on North Korea Weapons
“Negotiators from six countries reached a tentative agreement about initial steps for North Korea’s nuclear disarmament, the first concrete steps achieved in nearly three years of negotiations.” (NewsHour on PBS)
Year after paralyzing injury, player strides back to Cornell
College athlete, Khaliq Gant, never gave up after his collision on a basketball court left him paralyzed. He’s become an inspiring example of recovery: “There’s no wheelchair. No cane. Not even a distinguishable limp.” (Ithaca Journal)
Cinema With Soul: DVD Club Features Only Inspiring Movies
Have you heard about the mysteriously titled documentary, The Secret? It was featured on Oprah this week and on a Larry King episode promoted as, “How to attract more money, a new career, and a better love life into your experience today”. Have you been awaiting the film release of Conversations With God? Have you ever attended inspirational film screenings at a local church in order to see titles like, What the (Bleep) Do We Know? If “inspirational” is one of your favorite film genres, and you’re bored with the choices offered by Netflix, then a welcome alternative may be the Spiritual Cinema Circle…
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This DVD-of-the-month club was launched in the spring of 2004 by Stephan Simon, the Hollywood producer of Somewhere In Time (Christopher Reeve and Christopher Plummer) and the made-in-heaven Robin Williams movie, What Dreams May Come.
For $21.00 per month plus shipping Spiritual Cinema Circle members get four or more films on DVDs to keep – no returns necessary. One is a feature film, and the others are short films.
Simon maintains that at the core of all these films are fundamental questions about our lives: What is most important? Where are we going? Why are we here?
A fine example is the 15 minute selection from January’s collection, The Danish Poet. Charming with its whimsical animation and simple characters, and narrated by Liv Ullman, this short film answers the question: Where would I be now if certain steps I’d taken had been withheld, or certain decisions that once seemed inconsequential, had been decided differently? Retracing the simple steps of a Danish poet teaches us that all the coincidental details of our life intermingled with others’ lives have delivered us to the special place we each now reside.
The tantalizing question brought up by the feature film, Illusion, the Circle’s feature pick for May, 2007, is, “What if I could do this life over? Illusion features 88 year-old Kirk Douglas as a once-famous film director alone and remorseful in his final days. The character is visited by a ghost image of his late friend who shows him the effect of his neglectful parenting on his son’s life.
Simon says, “The purpose of spiritual cimena is to make us feel better about being human.” His selections also seem to help us feel more hopeful about our potential to build worthwhile lives.
The monthly mailings lend themselves perfectly to the formation of film discussion groups, especially because the Spiritual Cinema Circle already provides the discussion questions. 2-3 questions per film are included, both on a 3-color insert inside the cases, and right on the DVDs themselves. Additionally, preceding each of the films is a brief introduction by the group’s co-founder, Simon.
Maybe, the world’s largest spiritual film discussion group is the company’s annual Film Festival-at-Sea held on a cruise ship. This month’s festival will set sail on March 31-April 7.
Simon and his Spiritual Cinema collegues have recently produced their first film. It is their February 2007 featured selection, Conversations With God, based on the best-selling non-fiction book by Neale Donald Walsch.
Just a few years before he wrote his first book, Neale Donald Walsch was homeless with a broken neck. He certainly had no intention of writing 22 books, or becoming the New York Times best-selling author of “Conversations with God”. In desperate need of help, he was only crying out to God.
The Spiritual Cinema Circle calls itself “America’s fastest growing DVD Club” and delivers to members in 70 countries. They are eager for new members, though, using free trials and bonus disks (not to mention cruises) to garner attention.
For instance, new members signing up this month will receive Conversations With God, along with a welcome gift — a bonus DVD called Soulmates, containing “6 short films about the magic of relationships”. They’ll give you a trial membership if you wait and sign up in March or April — a month’s DVDs for free, not including a shipping fee of five bucks.
Here’s a more detailed sampling of films and documentaries the circle has featured since its inception:
- Ram Dass: Fierce Grace, about the former Harvard professor-turned-spiritual guru and inspirational author
- Farther Than The Eye Can See, about the blind man, Erik Weihenmayer, who scaled Mount Everest
- Stuck, a short about people trapped in an elevator who share their life stories
- The Yogis of Tibet documentary expands our concept of meditation
- Ryan’s Well, about an elementary school child who raises money to dig a well that provides water to an entire village in Africa and spawns a heavyweight charity
- The Secret, a documentary that assembles best selling authors, coaches and philosophers including Jack Canfield, Bob Proctor, John Gray, and Dr. Joe Vitale to explain The meta-physical Law of Attraction and its application in various areas of life, from health and wealth to career and relationships.
Heroic Rescue From Helicopter in Battle
"Four Royal Marines flew into a battle zone clinging to the outside of helicopter gunships in a bid to rescue a fallen comrade. Unwilling to leave behind one of their own following a retreat, the commandos strapped themselves to the small stabiliser wings of two Apache helicopters and returned into the midst of a fierce gunfight with the Taliban in southern Afghanistan." (story and photos Daily Telegraph)
Rare Vultures Discovered in East Asia
AP reports, researchers in Cambodia have discovered the only known colony of extemely rare slender-billed vultures. “Amazingly, there were also a host of other globally threatened species of birds and primates,” said Song Chansocheat, manager of the Cambodia Vulture Conservation Project. (story and AP photo of juvenile birds)
Take Our Poll: The Best Call Times for Interactive Tele-conferences
I added a poll in the right column! –> It asks which day and time you would prefer, if you were interested in participating in an interactive teleconference with GNN-i….
The first teleconference, to be held later in February, will feature special guest, Harry Tucker, a businessman and gratitude expert from Canada. Harry and I will host a call during which we will help you to find gratitude in situations where none seems to be merited: Finding the Good News in your life despite the conditions! (Take the poll, or click to read more)
Once-Endangered Sturgeon Rebounding in Hudson River
Shortnose sturgeon have made a surprise recovery in New York City’s Hudson River, a new study shows. More than 60,000 occupy the river, greater by about four times than the number in 1970. The sturgeon comeback has been "so successful" that it may become one of the few species resurrected from the U.S. endangered species list — "becoming the first fish to do so." (Nat’l Geographic News)
Cab Driver Returns Wallet and $5,950
The more we hear about honest cab drivers, like the one earlier this week in New York, the more it makes each of us in turn want to live with integrity. Another immigrant cabbie this week became a hero. In Seattle, Vinod Mago rushed back to the airport so he could return to its rightful owner, a wallet stuffed with almost $6,000 in cash. He, too, was rewarded with $100 (and presumably the inner fireworks that light in our chest when being kind to strangers)… (AP)
$25 Million Prize for Greenhouse Gas Removal
Money may not be able to buy you happiness but offering a large enough cash reward to anyone who can find a way to remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere could be the answer to solving the problem of catastrophic climate change. Virgin’s Richard Branson is ready to hand over $25 million to anyone who can do just that. "For $25 million, people will do extraordinary things." The New Scientist has the announcement from London…
New HP Ink, Toner Packaging Reduces Greenhouse Gases
Hewlett-Packard today announced that its redesigned print cartridge packaging for North America will reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 37 million pounds in 2007 — the equivalent of taking 3,600 cars off the road for one year…
Palestinian Factions Form Unity Government
"Rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas have signed a deal to form a national unity government after almost three days of negotiations in the Saudi city of Mecca… The two sides, faced with an embargo against the Hamas government, have been trying to reach such a deal for months." (BBC) Thanks to MJ Allen for submitting the link!












