Good News Friday

  • The global homicide rate has fallen by around a quarter in this century. WDI.
  • Thirty-five years ago, polio paralysed around 350,000 children per year. Following a UN-led international push, that number is now less than 50. UN News.
  • Maldives becomes the first country to achieve ‘triple elimination’ of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B. WHO.
  • How Brazil reversed its teenage pregnancy epidemic. The Telegraph.
  • Analysis of 150 U.S. Cities shows one of the greatest drops in gun violence ever. The Trace.
  • The rate of peanut allergies in children ages 0 to 3 in the US fell by more than 40% after 2017 due to new recommendations. AP.
  • Renewables overtake coal for first time on monthly basis in Australia’s main grid. Renew Economy.

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Good News Friday

  • Europe and Central Asia saw an almost 50 per cent decline in the child poverty rate between 2014-2024. unicef.
  • Fiji becomes the 26th country to eliminate trachoma as a public health problem. WHO.
  • The US is on track for the fewest shooting deaths of any year since 2015. The Trace.
  • North Carolina wipes out $6.5B in medical debt for 2.5M people. AP.
  • Incarcerated firefighters in California, previously paid only 5 to 10 dollars a day, will now get minimum wage. KTLA5.
  • More than 100 countries have cut their dependence on fossil-fuel imports and saved hundreds of billions of dollars by continuing to invest in renewables. CarbonBrief.
  • Green turtle bounces back from brink of extinction. BBC.

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Good News Friday

  • The 21 Pacific island countries and areas have collectively been verified as having eliminated measles and rubella. WHO.
  • Three years ago, 33 million Brazilians went to bed hungry. Today, Brazil is off the United Nations Hunger Map. iPES.
  • A decade after the Paris Agreement, global greenhouse gas emissions are barely rising, up just 0.3% a year since 2015, compared with 1.7% the decade before. ECIU.
  • India added 20.1 GW of renewable energy capacity between April–August 2025, more than double the same period last year. PV Magazine.
  • New England’s final coal plant shuts down years ahead of schedule. Canary Media.
  • Southern right whales awe admirers in Patagonia after coming back from brink of extinction. Phys.org.
  • Scientists in China have developed a tough new bamboo-based plastic that biodegrades in 50 days. New Scientist.

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Good News Friday

  • In 2024, Gavi-supported vaccines saved a record-breaking 1.7 million lives – 400,000 more than in 2023. Gavi.
  • Traffic deaths in New York City reached near-record lows through the first three quarters of 2025, with traffic fatalities down 18 percent compared to the first nine months of last year due to street redesigns. NYC DOT.
  • Since 2010, the number of people using tobacco has dropped by 120 million. WHO.
  • Burkina Faso bans child marriage. Girls Not Brides.
  • Time on social media peaked in 2022, with young people cutting back first. Financial Times.
  • Renewables overtake coal as world’s biggest source of electricity. BBC.
  • Sales of fully electric or hybrid vehicles made up more than half of all new car registrations in the UK last month. BBC.
  • Self-driving cars are 80% less likely to get into a serious crash than human drivers. The Argument.
  • Student invents self-sanitizing door handle for hospitals. Good Good Good.

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Good News Friday

  • Since its inception in 2002, health programs supported by the Global Fund partnership have saved 70 million lives. The Global Fund.
  • Since 2016, Uzbekistan’s consistent reforms have lifted 7.5 million people out of poverty. Islamic Development Bank.
  • Huntington’s disease successfully treated for first time. BBC.
  • How America cut deadly city fires in half. Vox.
  • Immigration detention ends in provincial jails across Canada. Amnesty.
  • Bolivia bans child marriage following campaign by children and civil society organizations. Save the Children.
  • The number of child marriages in the US has decreased every year between 2001 and 2020, although it rose slightly in 2021. Unchained at Last.
  • Charitable giving in 2024 was up, according to new Giving USA report. AP.
  • Uruguay decarbonized its grid in just five years, with 98 percent of its energy coming from renewable sources. The Washington Post.
  • Per capita energy-related CO2 emissions decreased in every US state between 2005 & 2023. Clean Technica.
  • Renewables have turned Spain into one of Europe’s cheapest electricity markets. The Progress Playbook.
  • Critically endangered shark, called the ‘labrador of the sea,’ rebounds in Australia. Good Good Good.
  • Scientists create clear coating to invisibly turn windows into solar panels. Science Alert.
  • AI brain scans can triple stroke recovery rates, NHS analysis finds. BMJ.
  • Commercial-scale carbon-capture systems for cement plants are now being deployed, raising hopes that one of the trickiest industrial sectors to decarbonise could finally be on the path towards net-zero emissions. New Scientist.

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