Good News Friday

  • The United States has cut heart disease death rates by 70% since 1950 and stroke death rates by nearly a third since 1998. American Heart Association (PDF link).
  • The poverty rate in Cambodia has declined from 36.7 percent in 2014 to 16.6 percent in 2022 and the number of poor people was halved from 5.6 million to 2.8 million. Khmer Times.
  • Millennials have a real median household income that is 18 percent higher than that of the previous generation at the same age. Federal Reserve (PDF link).
  • 95,000 Mauritanians supplied with clean drinking water thanks to decentralized cooperation. Afrik21.
  • Agricultural growth key to accelerated poverty reduction in Bangladesh. The Financial Express.
  • The Dominican Republic miracle: a fifth of the country regreened in 10 years. El Pais.
  • European bison are no longer considered to be endangered. BBC.
  • China’s carbon emissions are set to decline years earlier than expected. The Wall Street Journal.
  • South Australia reached a record average of 82 per cent renewables in the December quarter. Renew Economy.
  • In a first, a prosthetic limb can sense temperature like a living hand. Smithsonian.

For more good news, check out Future Crunch and The Progress Network.

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