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Forgiving the Unforgivable: Mom Worked With Daughter’s Killers to Bring Hope to a Desperate Community

One of the most remarkable stories of forgiveness had its sad beginning 25 years ago this month, so we reached out to the California woman whose inspiring daughter sacrificed her life to create positive change for a beautiful yet brutal country, leading her parents to do the same.

Amy Biehl was a bright, determined Stanford graduate who ventured to South Africa on a Fulbright scholarship to work in the anti-apartheid movement during its explosive final months before Mandela would become president.

She worked alongside her black comrades to register voters, and she longed to address the poverty of their squalid townships, believing that economic change was critical for any meaningful transformation. She was giving two of them a ride home when the blue-eyed blonde became a target for four angry youths who’d just left a rally where militants were calling for the death of privileged white settlers.

Despite the desperate objections of her ANC colleagues that she was ‘a comrade’, Amy was stoned and stabbed to death on a road in Guguletu township on the very corner that her parents would soon be calling ‘The Spot of Hope’.

Peter and Linda Biehl left their gated community in wealthy Orange County, motivated and haunted by reading Amy’s diaries. They flew to Cape Town and toured the townships where Amy worked and talked with her friends about the unemployment problem. Peter was a businessman, and with money pouring in to honor their daughter’s noble cause, they began to organize one development project after another—welding, sewing, a print shop, a bakery, a construction company, sports facilities, and adult literacy programs.

But the most startling development of all was the loving relationship that developed between Amy’s parents and her killers.

“People say, ‘well I couldn’t get together with people that harmed my loved one,’ but forgiveness is really about liberating yourself—letting go, so you can be free of hate and bitterness. It’s really a one-way street that doesn’t need the other person to do anything… Reconciliation is a different step. It’s really hard work.”

Their reconciliation process began when they talked with Bishop Desmond Tutu, who was setting up the country’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission and would win the Nobel Peace Prize for it. The Biehls knew that amnesty would be granted to the young men whose crimes were politically motivated, and they wanted to participate to “honor” the country’s healing process.

Photo copyright Johanna Baldwin, Easy (left) and Ntobeko (right) with Linda and Peter in 1999

“We did not expect to have a relationship with them, but two of the young men, after they were released from prison, saw that things hadn’t changed in their community, and they wanted to help. They had the courage to come to us, to our foundation, which was bringing jobs to young people—and we admired that,” Linda Biehl told Good News Network by telephone from Cape Town before Saturday’s anniversary celebrations began. “They were considered by some of their former comrades to be selling out to the all-American dollar.”

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10 Ways to Make the World a Better Place With Your Better Half

Forget about dinner and a movie – why not spend use a date night with your significant other to make the world a better place as a team?

As a means of helping couples to blend volunteerism and romance, Do Good Date Night has made a list of ten things that you can do to use connective date nights to impact worthy causes.

The innovation 2-for-1 solution of Do Good Date Nights result in unique couple-centered activities that are engaging, enjoyable and satisfying for participants, while also being purposeful and impactful to charities.

Since the event was launched in 2015 by Kristen Manieri, a writer and podcast host who founded a national network of date night websites, the concept of philanthropic date nights has since spread across the country.

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“I believe most people want to do something to support their communities but struggle to find the balance of busy, everyday life with the desire to give back,” says Manieri. “That’s why volunteerism date nights are a much-needed win-win! Couples spend quality time together while impacting causes close to their hearts.”

Couples can participate in or host official Do Good Date Night events – or they can independently employ the concept on their own.

So here are 10 ways to make the world a better place with your better half.

1. Oh Baby: Pause on cuddling one another to snuggle with babies. Some hospitals encourage cuddlers to cozy up to preemies and other cuties in need.

2. Dish It Out: Satisfy your craving to combat hunger by collecting goods from neighbors to deliver to shelters, volunteering at food banks to sort/organize donations, cook for families at the Ronald McDonald House (a residence for those accessing hospital care) or drive meals to home-bound patients.

3. Be Homebodies: Habitat for Humanity grants couples the building blocks to construct homes for families in need.

4. Make Love a Shore Thing: Align with beach preservation organizations to infuse your sand and surf agenda with a shore clean-up effort.

5. Respect Thy Elders: Read stories, have lunch, run errands or just listen to senior citizens at hospitals or assisted living facilities.

6. Salute the Troops: Show your gratitude with care packages or pitch in at Veteran’s Association centers.

7. Let Love Bloom: Volunteer with urban gardening programs.

8. Sharing is Caring: Donate clothing, housewares, etc. to secondhand resale stores or domestic violence shelters.

9. Embrace Puppy Love: Help animal shelters by walking dogs, gifting food/toys or distributing adoption flyers.

10. Let Your Hearts Race: Run the course of life together while impacting causes you love.

Do Good Date Night combines volunteerism with date night by giving couples access to fun and rewarding service experiences in their communities. It’s a division of the parent company, Date Night Guide, a network of city-wide and national content empowering couples to love, laugh and live their best life together through fun experiences and real relationship insight.

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Family Has Cutest Reaction to Garbagemen Going Above and Beyond Dad’s Simple Request

This little girl loves her local garbagemen. Every time they pull up outside of her home in Ireland, she excitedly watches them work from the window until they leave.

That’s why her dad, a Reddit user named Wayne L, asked the garbagemen if they could brighten her day by giving her a little wave during their stops.

One week later, the little girl was waiting by the window as per usual when – to her delight – she saw that one of the garbagemen started walking up to their door with a bag in hand.

As the dad videotapes the entire exchange, the family rushes to meet the approaching worker.

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The Greyhound Recycling employee then greets the little girl and gives her a toy garbage truck along with a garbageman coloring book and a company hat.

Needless to say, the family was ecstatic.

“I went to the bin men the week before and told them my daughter loves watching them and [I asked if they would be] so kind to just give her a wave next time,” Wayne reportedly wrote on Reddit. “We only expected a wave, which is why my daughter shouted ‘he has a present’ and my wife [brought] her to the door.”

“The shock and enjoyment experienced by us all is genuine – faith in humanity restored,” he added.

(WATCH the adorable video below)

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Two Teen Girls Push Government in Bali to Ban the Bags That Have Turned Their Paradise Into an Eyesore

For many of us, the island of Bali will conjure up images of palm-shaded resorts, pristine white beaches, and crystal clear Indonesian waters, but the reality for those fortunate enough to live in such a place is that the ‘paradise,’ is often cluttered with litter—but two teenagers from the island have been working for years on a solution.

In 2013, Melati and Isabel Wijsen launched their flagship non-profit, Bye Bye Plastic Bags, aiming to secure a ban on single-use plastic bags across the Indonesian island. They had to be undaunted by the statistics: 5% of bags are recycled in Bali, while the entire island chain ranks as the world’s second largest producer of ocean-born plastic pollution.

Inspired in school by world leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and Mahatma Gandhi effecting positive change, the 15- and 17-year-old have made progress towards the goal of eliminating the environmentally destructive bags.

In July 2015, the Bali province signed a letter committing work towards a ban by the end of 2018, signed by Bali governor Mangku Pastika.

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Two years ago, after collecting 100,000 signatures, Bali Airport officially said ‘Bon Voyage’ to plastic bags, and last year One Island, One Voice a collective of NGO’s and local businesses organized the largest beach cleanup in the island’s history – with 12,000 volunteers from all over the world removing 40 tons of garbage in 55 separate locations around the island.

Since beginning their crusade against plastic bags in 2013, their efforts have culminated in some remarkable achievements, including a TED talk discussing the problem of plastic garbage and their grassroots approach to solving it, as well as a guest speaking invitation at the UN World Oceans Conference in New York.

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As the 2018 deadline loomed ever closer. Melati and Isabel attended multiple meetings with their government throughout 2017 in response to the original promise made almost 3 years before, with debate and uncertainty about whether Bali province has the authority to institute a general ban. The girls argued it is quite clearly within the island’s authority as an autonomous region.

The Bali sisters know that economic incentives will make the transition to a full ban far easier, and they’ve suggested a “pay for plastic policy,” taxing every plastic bag made and sold, pointing out that 40 countries have already instituted levies, bans, and taxes on plastic bags, and that their own island loses tourist revenue of about $53 million dollars due to plastic pollution every year.

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Any hesitancy by government officials toward the commitment they made in 2015 hasn’t slowed down the Wijsen sisters, who continue their wide-ranging body of work in the fight against plastic pollution in their home.

(LEARN More in their Ted Talk, below)

Clean Up Negativity And Share The Good News With Your Friends

Andy Corbley is the founder and editor of World At Large, a small environment, travel, and lifestyle focused journal that stresses integrity, nuance, and honesty which launched in early March 2019.

“We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong.The amount of work is the same.” – Carlos Castaneda

Quote of the Day: “We either make ourselves miserable, or we make ourselves strong.The amount of work is the same.” – Carlos Castaneda

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Woman is Shocked When Guy She Just Rescued in the Check-Out Line Turns Out to Be Keith Urban

One woman’s kindness at a local convenience store resulted in a private Keith Urban meet-and-greet right there in the aisle, after she unknowingly picked up the singer’s tab.

Retired school teacher Ruth Reed was standing in line at the Wawa when she overheard that the man in front of her was having trouble with his credit card.

Reed was more than happy to rescue her fellow customer by offering him the few dollars needed for the purchase—but she couldn’t stop thinking the man looked incredibly familiar.

Astonishingly, the patron turned out to be country music star Keith Urban who was in Medford, New Jersey for a concert.

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Reed told CBS News that he asked what her name was: “And he said, ‘Ruth, I’m Keith,’ and I said, ‘That’s who you look like, Keith Urban! Do people ever tell you that you look like Keith Urban?’”

And he said, “I am Keith Urban.”

It took some convincing for Reed to believe that she had actually just paid for the star’s snacks—she even asked Urban’s bodyguard if it was true. Finally, when she realized he indeed was standing in front of her, the teacher “just fell apart…and he was gracious.”

The superstar was happy to take a picture with Reed, who hopes the story will inspire others to do good deeds for each other.

(WATCH the news coverage of the event below)

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We May Soon Have Backpacks That Can Generate Clean Water From the Air—Even in Arid Deserts

One of the most vital resources on the planet may soon be readily available in your backpack.

A professor of mechanical engineering is leading a research team to develop a lightweight, battery-powered pack that can harvest water from the air—as many as 10 gallons per hour— even in arid locations.

The nanofiber-based harvester could help address modern water shortages due to climate change, industrial pollution, droughts and groundwater depletion, especially in dry parts of California, Africa and China. This will also aid residents in South America who live atop mountain ranges higher than rain clouds.

“I was visiting China, which has a freshwater scarcity problem,” said Dr. Shing-Chung Wong of the University of Akron. “There’s investment in wastewater treatment, but I thought that effort alone was inadequate.”

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He figured it would be more prudent to develop a water harvester that could take advantage of abundant water particles in the atmosphere.

To miniaturize water generation and improve the efficiency, Wong and his UA students turned to electrospun polymers. Electrospinning uses electrical forces to produce polymer fibers ranging from tens of nanometers up to 1 micrometer — an ideal size to condense and squeeze water droplets out of the air. These nanoscale fiber polymers offer a much larger surface-area-to-volume ratio than that provided by the typical structures and membranes used in water distillers.

By experimenting with different combinations of polymers that were hydrophilic — which attracts water — and hydrophobic — which discharges water, the team concluded that a water harvesting system could indeed be fabricated using nanofiber technology.

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Unlike existing methods, Wong’s harvester could work in arid desert environments because of the membrane’s high surface-area-to-volume ratio. It also would have a minimal energy requirement.

The appearance of the portable water harvester depends on the end-use applications. The envisioned design looks much like a backpack.

“We could confidently say that, with recent advances in lithium-ion batteries, we could eventually develop a smaller, backpack-sized device,” Wong said.

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What’s more, Wong’s nanofiber design simultaneously grabs water and filters it, thus the water would be free of pollutants and immediately drinkable.

Next, Wong hopes to obtain additional funding to build a prototype of the freshwater harvester. He anticipates that, once his team is able to produce the prototype, it should be inexpensive to manufacture.

(Source: University of Akron)

Power Up With Positivity And Share The Good News With Your FriendsRepresentative photo by Marco Antonio Ibarra Neri, CC

England is Banning Puppy and Kitten Mills

The English government has just announced that it will be banning unethical kitten and puppy farms.

With details of the new legislation to be discussed in the fall, the ban will effectively prevent third-party breeders from being able to sell cats and dogs that have not been raised or treated in suitable conditions.

Licensed breeders will only be able to sell litters that they have bred themselves, and they will be limited to the sale of a certain number of litters per year. Breeders selling animals online will have to display their license number along with the pet’s country of origin and residence.

Anyone wanting to adopt a dog or cat will have to contact a rehoming center or a breeder directly, rather than depending on pet stores that may be acquiring their animals from unscrupulous sources.

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“A ban on third-party sales will ensure the nation’s much loved pets get the right start in life,” said environmental secretary Michael Gove, according to The Guardian.

“People who have a complete disregard for pet welfare will no longer be able to profit from this miserable trade,” he added.

Be Sure And Share The Pawesome Good News With Your FriendsPhoto by George Thomas, CC

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” – Albert Einstein

By Gavin Whitner-musicoomph.com

Quote of the Day: “If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music.” – Albert Einstein

Photo by: Gavin Whitner

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UN Makes ‘Historic Commitment’ to Prevent Fishing Net Abandonment – 46% of Ocean Plastic

The United Nations will reportedly be taking a new and “historic” stance against fishing nets being dumped into the ocean.

Animal rights group World Animal Protection announced earlier this month that they had “successfully lobbied” the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) to require fishing nets to be tagged so that they can be traced back to their owners by law enforcement.

The organization says that this will hopefully help to deter fishing companies from illegally dumping fishing gear – or “ghost gear” – into the ocean.

If nets are marked with physical tags, chemical or color marking, or satellite buoys, authorities worldwide will be able to identify offenders and prosecute them accordingly for repeat incidents.

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The organization did not list specific deadlines or details on how the strategy would be implemented legislatively, however they did state that “UN FAO has also been directed by its member countries to roll out a global strategy to tackle ghost gear.”

According to a study from March 2018, ghost gear is responsible for 46% of the plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch with 640,000 tons being dumped into the ocean every year.

Since 7 out of 10 animal entanglements are a result of abandoned fishing nets, the organization is calling the UN’s pledge a “massive win for sea animals”.

Clean Up Negativity And Share The Good News With Your FriendsPhoto by World Animal Protection

Disney Offers to Pay Tuition for 80,000 Hourly Workers

The Walt Disney Corporation has just announced that it will now be offering free tuition to all of their hourly part-time and full-time workers in the United States.

Their program, which will be available to 80,000 employees nationwide starting in the fall, will help staffers pursue their high school diplomas, college degrees, or trade certifications for free.

“The Walt Disney Company will cover 100 percent of tuition upfront and will also reimburse application fees and required books and materials, removing the worry of paying to start or continue school,” Jayne Parker, Disney’s chief HR officer, said in a blog post.

The corporation says that they will be spending $50 million as an initial investment for the “Disney Aspire” education program and $25 million in annual spending afterwards.

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“If there is anything our founder, Walt Disney, taught us, it’s that unrelenting curiosity and inquisitiveness can transform into magic… and it’s the magic that stems from his dream that our thousands of cast members carry out each and every day,” says a Disney spokesperson. “And now it’s our turn to make their dreams come true.”

The courses will be offered through Disney’s partnership with Guild Education, the organization that also provides education for Walmart, Lowe’s, and Taco Bell employees.

Pass On The Positive News And Share It With Your FriendsPhoto by Disney Parks Blog

Rainbow Appears Over Aretha Franklin Tribute in Detroit

As a means of honoring the late Aretha Franklin, her home city’s baseball team had a minute of silence – and then something amazing happened.

The Detroit Tigers paid tribute to the Queen of Soul’s passing before their game against the Chicago Cubs earlier this month.

During the homage, the spectators were stunned – and delighted – to see a rainbow appear over the picture of Franklin that was on the scoreboard.

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A photo of the dazzling incident was posted to the Detroit Tigers Facebook page with the caption reading: “Some pictures say it all.” The picture has since been shared thousands of times.

The baseball team also paid homage to Franklin by playing her songs in between their plays.

Since the soul singer spent most of her life in Detroit, the city was especially saddened by her death last week. Franklin passed away at her Michigan home at the age of 76.

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Parents Have Perfect Solution to Daughter Sneakily Ordering $350 Worth of Barbies From Amazon

When a mischievous 6-year-old took advantage of her parent’s Amazon account, they knew exactly what to do with the $350 worth of toys that arrived two days later.

Katelyn Lunt first felt compelled to pull the online heist after she watched her mother order a purple Barbie Dreamtopia Rainbow Cove Fairy Doll from the internet. The toy was a reward for doing extra chores around their house in Pleasant View, Utah.

But when her mother Catherine walked away from the computer, Katelyn spotted all of the Barbie related products and add-ons that were just a few clicks away. A few minutes later, $350 worth of toys were being prepared for delivery.

The next day, Catherine checked on the Dreamhouse’s order status only to find three pages worth of order deliveries. She was only able to cancel two of the orders – the rest were already on their way. When Catherine confronted her daughter, she says that Katelyn gave her the look that meant she “knew she was in trouble.”

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The day after that, the Lunts were having a family get-together with their relatives. As their cousins, aunts and uncles were arriving at their house, a deliveryman pulled up to the driveway and started unloading box after box.

When they were all bewildered by the heap of boxes, Catherine explained the nature of Katelyn’s heist, and they all laughed over the youngster’s stunt. Her cousin, John Diyalou, took a photo of Katelyn with her prizes and posted it to Twitter where it immediately went viral.


“We started hearing from complete strangers who asked, ‘Aren’t you mad? I’d be livid,’” Catherine told The Washington Post. “Although Katelyn knew what she was doing, she had no comprehension about what she’d spent. I mean, come on. She just started the first grade. I’d have to say this is really my fault, for not paying close attention.”

Then, Katelyn’s dad had an idea – why not turn his daughter’s bad deed into a lesson in kindness?

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So instead of returning the orders like they had originally intended, the parents told their daughter to bring the toys to the Primary Children’s Hospital as a thank you for saving Katelyn’s life as an infant.

Just after she was born, Katelyn suffered a seizure and a stroke that caused her to lose 5% of her brain mass. After days of anxiously waiting for results, Katelyn was put on medication and her doctor’s told her she would regenerate the brain mass and be fine.

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“Katelyn was a little depressed at first that we were giving them all away,” her father told The Post. “But then she sat with a bunch of little girls who are patients, and they opened all of the boxes together and laughed and played. She had a lot of fun but also learned a really good lesson.”

At the end of the day, Katelyn was happy that her toys could help other kids – and she now knows not to touch her mother’s Amazon account ever again.

Pay It Forward And Share The Sweet Story With Your FriendsPhoto by John Diyalou

“Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” – Will Rogers

By Lisa Ouellette (CC license)

Quote of the Day: “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today.” – Will Rogers

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Back to School Tips for Gals on the Go: How to Take Care of Yourself and Stay Productive

The Lesson: Back to school season is upon us, and it can be very overwhelming after a long summer of switching off – luckily, these two experienced young women have some wisdom for female college students. Together, they talk listeners through their best advice for striking a good work-life balance right on time for the start of the school year, as well as some tips for students regarding studying, note-taking methods, and easy ways to get out in front of it this September.

Notable Excerpt: “As I get older, I notice it more and more […] I love to sleep but I’ve been going to bed earlier too so it goes hand in hand. Freshman year, I had the worst sleep schedule, I would go to bed at 2 am and wake up at 10… when you wake up at 10 o’clock or later you just don’t have a day. The morning hours are so important and I’m not saying to wake up at 5, that’s unnecessary. […] I just recommend getting up maybe an hour or a little bit before, for example today […] when you have a 9:30 class, instead of pushing it and being like ‘I could probably sleep until 8:45’ – don’t do that. Wake up at 8 give yourself that extra time. Make your coffee, and get ready at a leisurely pace so you’re not stressed.”

The Hosts: Brooke Miccio and Danielle Carolan are lifestyle Youtube influencers based in Athens, Georgia. On their channels, you will find content related to beauty, fashion, and college life. Their mutual interests and passion for productivity brought them together for Gals on the Go, which they’ve described is a podcast dedicated to literal gals on the go; the girl walking to class, commuting to work, or traveling to a different continent.

Podcast: Gals on the Go is available on Spotify and iTunes.

(LISTEN to the helpful talk below)

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China, World’s Biggest Polluter, Hits Carbon Goals 12 Years Early, Sparks Optimism

This exciting new study shows that the world’s shift towards renewable energy may be moving much quicker than we originally anticipated.

As part of the Paris Agreement, China pledged to peak its CO2 emissions by 2030 – now, the country may already have fulfilled this commitment 12 years early, with emissions peaking in 2013 at a level of 9.5 gigatons of CO2, and declining each year since.

After nearly two decades of rapidly rising emissions, the study, published in Nature Geoscience, shows that slowing economic growth in China has made it easier to reduce emissions. The decline of 4.2% in the years since to 2016 is largely associated with changes in industrial structure and a decline in the share of coal used for energy. Decreasing energy intensity (energy per unit GDP) and emissions intensity (emissions per unit energy) also contributed to the decline.

The study authors say the peak prompts important questions about what factors are driving the current decrease, their relative importance, and whether or not the decline can be sustained or even accelerated. In particular, if China’s emissions are have fallen primarily as a result of slowing economic activity, as happened in the US during the global financial crisis, renewed economic growth could reverse the decrease.

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The research team from University of East Anglia, the University of Cambridge, together with researchers in China and the US, explored this by assessing the drivers of Chinese CO2 emissions from 2007-2016, using the latest available energy, economic, and industry data.

They warn that China’s emissions may fluctuate in the coming years and that may mean that 2013 may not be the ‘final’ peak. Indeed, preliminary figures for 2017 have shown an increase. However, the changes in industrial activities, coal use, and efficiency that have caused the recent decline have roots in the changing structure of China’s economy and long-term government policies.

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“As the world’s top emitting and manufacturing nation, this reversal is cause for cautious optimism among those seeking to stabilize the Earth’s climate,” said Dabo Guan, professor of climate change economics.

“We conclude that the decline of Chinese emissions is structural and is likely to be sustained if the growing industrial and energy system transitions continue. Government policies are also a sign that the decline in China’s emissions will carry on.

“In response to the US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, China has increasingly assumed a leadership role in climate change mitigation, and its five-year progress reports under the agreement will be heavily scrutinized by the rest of the world.”

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Under current plans, China’s seven local and regional pilot carbon market schemes will be replaced by a nationwide emissions trading scheme in 2018. China has also pledged to improve national energy intensity during 2015 to 2020, which will further translate into emissions reduction in coming years.

A recent Chinese policy directive to cap coal at four billion metric tonnes per year requires its proportion in the energy mix to decrease from 64% in 2015 to around 58% by 2020. Such pressures suggest that the downward trend in emissions could continue as China’s economy shifts from heavy and low-value manufacturing to high-technology and service industries.

Dr. Jing Meng, one of the study’s lead researchers said: “Both emissions and their underlying drivers will need to be carefully monitored, but the fact that China’s emissions have decreased for several years – and more importantly the reasons why – give hope for further decreases going forward.”

(Source: University of East Anglia)

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Man Comes Up With Ingenious Way to Keep Dementia Patients Hydrated After His Grandma’s Close Call

This young scientist has come up with an ingenious way of keeping dementia patients hydrated – despite their disability.

24-year-old Lewis Hornby first became concerned over the issue of hydration when his grandmother with dementia was unexpectedly rushed to the hospital because she was unknowingly suffering from severe dehydration. So as a means of helping his grandma, Hornby got to work developing a solution: Jelly Drops.

Jelly Drops are small hydrating treats that are made to look like candy for dementia patients. The goodies are made up of 90% water, gelling agents, and electrolytes.

Patients suffering from dementia often have an easier time eating than they do drinking. They are also much more likely to eat something if they believe it to be candy.

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“The box itself contains many features to help people with dementia interact with it, and crucially it doesn’t look like a medical device,” says Hornby. “It’s friendly aesthetic reduces stigma around the solution, increasing its uptake.

“When first offered, grandma ate 7 Jelly Drops in 10 minutes – the equivalent to a cup full of water, something that would usually take hours and require much more assistance. Eating the whole box would account for around half the necessary daily fluid intake.”

Hornby has been recognized by several engineering awards and medical associations for his innovative health solution. Now, Jelly Drops are being tested in UK nursing homes with hopes for expanding distribution in the future.

(WATCH the video of Jelly Drops in action below)

Power Up With Positivity And Share The Good News With Your FriendsPhoto by Lewis Hornby

Watch a Family of Divers Rescue a Whale Shark With Rope Wrapped Around Its Body

A Hawaiian family came to the rescue of an endangered whale shark earlier this month when they discovered a 150-pound rope wrapped around its body.

Marine biologists Kapua Kawelo and Joby Rohrer were swimming with their teenage children off the coast on Lanai, Hawaii when they were awestruck by the rare appearance of the 20-foot shark.

When they saw the tangled fishing net on its neck, however, they were determined to help.

With a small diving knife in hand, Rohrer made five different dives down to depths of 50 to 60 feet so he could slowly and methodically cut the rope free. Though his family members wanted to help, he was the only one who was able to hold his breath for extended periods of time.

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The whale shark seemed to acknowledge the human’s rescue efforts, as it calmly remained in place throughout the 45-minute process.

Finally, Roher managed to cut the rope free and his 15-year-old daughter towed it back to shore so it wouldn’t harm any more sea life.

Brad Norman, who is a National Geographic explorer, states that whale sharks typically swim away when they’re touched, and the fact that it lingered so peacefully was “amazing to see.”

(WATCH the video below)

Be Sure And Share This Whale Of A Tale With Your FriendsPhoto by Kanehoalani Rohrer

America’s Largest Grocery Store Chain is Saying Goodbye to Single-Use Plastic Bags

Kroger, America’s largest supermarket chain, has just announced that it will be phasing out all of its single-use plastic bags in favor of reusable alternatives by 2025.

Kroger operates 2,800 stores across the country, as well as their additional subsidiary stores including Harris Teeter, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, and Ralphs.

Their QFC stores in the Pacific Northwest will be the first to eliminate single-use bags by their 2019 deadline, as they are already working around Seattle’s municipal plastic bag ban.

According to an op-ed that was published by Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen, the company issues roughly 6 billion of the 100 billion plastic bags that are used in the USA every year, which is enough to “fill three Houston Astrodomes from top to bottom, year-after-year, with nothing but plastic bags.”

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“When our company’s phase out of single-use grocery bags is fully implemented, the waste generated by these bags at our family of stores will drop by 123 million pounds per year,” said McMullen. “To give a sense of just how big a number that is, that’s equal to the weight of the entire population of Detroit.”

“The plastic shopping bag’s days are numbered,” he added. “Our customers have told us it makes no sense to have so much plastic only to be used once before being discarded – and they’re exactly right.”

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