Diaries and Journals of Joseph Smith edited by Scott H. Faulring

In this volume, Faulring compiles most of Joseph Smith’s diaries and journals. This is missing most of the Book of the Law of the Lord since the LDS church was still keeping it secret at the time this book was written.

While Joseph Smith wrote some of this himself, most of the time he had various scribes write for him. I guess he didn’t like writing. It was no doubt more of a chore to write back then.

There’s a lot of gaps and jumping forward in time. Smith refers to some things without explaining them, so it’s better to already be familiar with his history to make sense of several passages.

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Good News Friday

  • Microbes make nutrients out of thin air; richer source of protein than beef, fish. Interesting Engineering.
  • Ozone layer still well on track for full recovery. United Nations.
  • Governor bans use of conversion therapy on LGBTQ+ minors in Kentucky. AP.
  • US national forests are being replanted thanks to bipartisan legislation. Time.
  • Wind power overtook gas to become the EU’s second largest source of electricity behind nuclear, and by the first half of 2024 renewables generated 50% of electricity in the EU. European Commission.
  • Pakistan is now the third-largest importer of solar panels in the world. Financial Times.
  • Electric cars in Norway outnumber petrol for first time. The Guardian.
  • Jordan becomes first country to receive WHO verification for eliminating leprosy. WHO.
  • Until the 1990s, less than 1% of the global population in countries was legally protected from domestic violence. But by 2023, 9 in 10 people lived in countries with legal measures to combat domestic violence. Our World in Data.

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Good News Friday

  • In the United States between 1993 and 2022, domestic violence rates dropped by 67 percent and the rate of rapes and sexual assaults fell 56 percent. PBS.
  • Heman Bekele, a 15-year-old Ethiopian immigrant to the United States, has been named Time’s Kid of the Year for inventing soap which may treat skin cancer. Time.
  • Rhino poaching plunges 80% in South Africa thanks to dehorning program. The Progress Playbook.
  • Massachusetts becomes the 20th state to offer tuition-free community college. The Christian Science Monitor.
  • US drug overdose deaths decline by roughly 10.6 percent. NPR.

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Good News Friday

  • The Apache Trout, Arizona’s state fish, has been removed from the endangered species list due to collaborative conservation efforts. US Department of the Interior.
  • In July 2014, coal provided 38% of the United Kingdom’s electricity. In July 2024, it provided 0.59%, and at the end of this month it will reach 0%. Financial Times (PDF).
  • In the first six months of 2024, every 9th car sold in the world was fully electric, specifically every 4th in China, every 7th in Europe, and every 14.5th in the United States. The EV Universe.
  • Many of us can save a child’s life, if we rely on the best data. Our World in Data.
  • Vaccines have reduced infant mortality by 40% over the last 50 years. Our World in Data.
  • In the US, the IRS recovers $1.3 billion in unpaid taxes from high wealth tax dodgers. ABC News.
  • Teen vaping hits 10-year low in US. ABC News.
  • Around 6.6 million deaths were linked to childhood malnutrition in 1990. By 2021, this had fallen to only 2.4 million. Our World in Data.
  • Autonomous, solar-powered boats in Hong Kong can gobble up 176 pounds of waste an hour and carry 441 pounds on board. CNN.
  • The total amount of metals needed for the energy transition is far smaller than the total weight of fossil fuels we burn away each year. Bloomberg.
  • The share of coal in Australia’s main grid falls below 50% for first time. Renew Economy.

For more good news, check out Fix the News and The Progress Network.

Good News Friday

  • Despite achieving rapid economic growth, China has reduced air pollution by 41% since 2013. The Progress Playbook.
  • Gun violence in Brooklyn this summer dropped to the lowest levels ever recorded. Gothamist.
  • The number of shootings in Portland has declined nearly 35% since Mayor Ted Wheeler declared a gun violence emergency in July 2022. OPB.
  • The number of Brazilians living in extreme poverty dropped by 40 percent in 2023 compared to the previous year. The Brazilian Report.
  • In the UK, the infant mortality rate fell from 6.3 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1993 to 3.9 in 2013. Nuffield Trust.
  • The typical U.S. worker out-earned inflation by $1,400 a year. NBC News.
  • Ozempic could delay ageing, researchers suggest. BBC.

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