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Species saved? - Seven eggs from the world's last northern white rhinos were successfully fertilized. Which means the species might survive extinction.
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Same-sex marriage became legal in Taiwan - Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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Sustainable plastic - A scientist in Mexico created a biodegradable plastic from the juice of a cactus.
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No more stray dogs - The Netherlands has become the first country in the world without stray dogs.
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Tackling the gender pay gap - Iceland became the first country in the world to legally enforce equal pay.
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Hope for HIV cure - A man in London became the second person in the world to be cleared from the HIV virus, following a stem cell treatment.
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The "Terminator" of child marriage
- Malawi's paramount chief, Theresa Kachindamoto, annulled over 2,500 child marriages and sent all children back to school. (Photo: Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Larvalbot - A robot is restoring the damaged areas of the Great Barrier of Reef by delivering coral babies.
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The solution for landfills? - Scientists discovered a mushroom that feeds on plastic.
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Baby African elephants trade ban - Baby African elephants will no longer be taken from the wild and sold to zoos.
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Cruelty-free holograms - Circus Roncalli in Germany started using hologram projections instead of real animals in their shows.
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Saving a life in Worcester, UK - In March, 4,855 people waited in the rain for hours to see if they were compatible stem cell donors for with a five-year-old boy battling cancer.
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Canadian animal law - The country passed a law that makes it illegal for whales, dolphins, and porpoises to be bred or held in captivity.
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Supermarket reduces plastic usage - A chain supermarket in Thailand has swapped plastic packaging for banana leaves.
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Sea turtles are booming - The sea turtle population has increased by a whooping 980% since the Endangered Species Act regulations were enforced.
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New pet store law in California - Pet stores in California can now only sell rescue cats, dogs, and rabbits.
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Life savers - Blood donors in Sweden get a text when their blood saves a life.
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111 trees for every girl born - Piplantri, a village in India, celebrates each time a girl is born by planting 111 trees.
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World's first insect vaccine - Finnish scientists have developed a vaccine that helps fight against a deadly bacterial disease in bees.
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Cuddle club - A San Francisico organization is bringing together senior citizens and senior dogs.
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Less burping and farting - Researchers found that feeding cows with a specific type of seaweed reduces greenhouse gas emission drastically.
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Blood magic - Scientists managed to convert type A blood into universal donor blood, type O.
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Dogs can detect cancer - A study found that dog's evolved sense of smell can detect cancer in blood.
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Historical legal victory - The Waorani, an indigenous tribe from Ecuador, won a legal battle that protects the Amazon rain forest from oil drilling.
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Dutch green roofs - Hundreds of bus stops in the Netherlands have been covered in plants. The green roofs are supposed to aid the preservation of bees.
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Indian man plants a forest - Jadav Payeng, known as the Forest Man of India, spent over 30 years planting a tree everyday to save his island. The forest is now bigger than New York City's Central Park.
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Blind women detect cancer - Blind and visually impaired women in Colombia have been trained to detect breast cancer using their fingertips.
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Bee corridor - A seven-mile-long "bee corridor" of flowers is being planted in London, UK, to help boost bee numbers.
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Elephant sweaters - In 2017, villagers in India knitted giant sweaters by hand to protect rescue elephants from the cold. This has been all over social media in 2019, to raise awareness about global warming.
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Humpback whale populations recover since whaling was banned - The population has grown from 440 in 1958 to around 25,000 today.
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YouTube bans hate speech - The online platform implemented a ban on white supremacist content and other hateful material.
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Food waste recycling - South Korea went from a 2% recycling rate to a whopping 95% in food waste recycling. All thanks to smart bins and biodegradable bags.
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Palm oil ban - Peru passed a ban on palm oil deforestation. The National Wildlife Federation called it a "momentous win for wildlife and sustainable agriculture."
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Green earth - NASA has reported that our planet is greener now than it was 20 years ago. This is due mostly to reforestation efforts from China and India.
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For the first time since Charles Darwin saw them in 1835 - Galapagos iguanas have been reintroduced to Santiago Island after 200 years.
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You can pay to ride Rome's metro with plastic bottles - The initiative is called +Ricicli +Viaggi (recycle and travel). For every bottle you put in the machine, you get a €0.05 credit.
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UK's carbon dioxide emissions fell for the sixth year in a row - The UK has now the lowest CO2 emissions since 1888.
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Green power alternatives - Renewable energy now accounts for a third of global power capacity.
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African Development Bank (AfDB) electricity project - The AfDB is supporting projects to bring electricity to millions of people across the continent.
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Recycling helps children get an education - Parents in Lagos, Nigeria, can pay part of their children's tuition fees with plastic bottles.
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Norway chooses ecosystem over billions - Norway decided not to drill for oil in the Lofoten Islands, to preserve the local ecosystem.
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Fortnite creator saves forests - Tim Sweeney has bought hundreds of acres of forest land in North Carolina, US, in order to preserve it.
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South Korea tackles loneliness and dementia - The government has started organizing daytime dance parties for senior citizens.
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Ducks instead of pesticides - Rice farmers started using ducks instead of pesticides. The animals feed on insects and protect the fields.
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First woman to win the Abel Prize
- American Karen Uhlenbeck won one of mathematics most prestigious awards—the Abel Prize.
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Netherlands' artificial islands
- The Dutch built five artificial islands to preserve flora and fauna. See also: The most remarkable environmental pictures of the year.
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Species saved? - Seven eggs from the world's last northern white rhinos were successfully fertilized. Which means the species might survive extinction.
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Same-sex marriage became legal in Taiwan - Taiwan became the first country in Asia to legalize same-sex marriages.
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Sustainable plastic - A scientist in Mexico created a biodegradable plastic from the juice of a cactus.
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No more stray dogs - The Netherlands has become the first country in the world without stray dogs.
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Tackling the gender pay gap - Iceland became the first country in the world to legally enforce equal pay.
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Hope for HIV cure - A man in London became the second person in the world to be cleared from the HIV virus, following a stem cell treatment.
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The "Terminator" of child marriage
- Malawi's paramount chief, Theresa Kachindamoto, annulled over 2,500 child marriages and sent all children back to school. (Photo: Wikimedia / CC BY-SA 3.0)
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Larvalbot - A robot is restoring the damaged areas of the Great Barrier of Reef by delivering coral babies.
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The solution for landfills? - Scientists discovered a mushroom that feeds on plastic.
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Baby African elephants trade ban - Baby African elephants will no longer be taken from the wild and sold to zoos.
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Cruelty-free holograms - Circus Roncalli in Germany started using hologram projections instead of real animals in their shows.
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Saving a life in Worcester, UK - In March, 4,855 people waited in the rain for hours to see if they were compatible stem cell donors for with a five-year-old boy battling cancer.
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Canadian animal law - The country passed a law that makes it illegal for whales, dolphins, and porpoises to be bred or held in captivity.
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Supermarket reduces plastic usage - A chain supermarket in Thailand has swapped plastic packaging for banana leaves.
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Sea turtles are booming - The sea turtle population has increased by a whooping 980% since the Endangered Species Act regulations were enforced.
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New pet store law in California - Pet stores in California can now only sell rescue cats, dogs, and rabbits.
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Life savers - Blood donors in Sweden get a text when their blood saves a life.
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111 trees for every girl born - Piplantri, a village in India, celebrates each time a girl is born by planting 111 trees.
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World's first insect vaccine - Finnish scientists have developed a vaccine that helps fight against a deadly bacterial disease in bees.
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Cuddle club - A San Francisico organization is bringing together senior citizens and senior dogs.
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Less burping and farting - Researchers found that feeding cows with a specific type of seaweed reduces greenhouse gas emission drastically.
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Blood magic - Scientists managed to convert type A blood into universal donor blood, type O.
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Dogs can detect cancer - A study found that dog's evolved sense of smell can detect cancer in blood.
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Historical legal victory - The Waorani, an indigenous tribe from Ecuador, won a legal battle that protects the Amazon rain forest from oil drilling.
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Dutch green roofs - Hundreds of bus stops in the Netherlands have been covered in plants. The green roofs are supposed to aid the preservation of bees.
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Indian man plants a forest - Jadav Payeng, known as the Forest Man of India, spent over 30 years planting a tree everyday to save his island. The forest is now bigger than New York City's Central Park.
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Blind women detect cancer - Blind and visually impaired women in Colombia have been trained to detect breast cancer using their fingertips.
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Bee corridor - A seven-mile-long "bee corridor" of flowers is being planted in London, UK, to help boost bee numbers.
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Elephant sweaters - In 2017, villagers in India knitted giant sweaters by hand to protect rescue elephants from the cold. This has been all over social media in 2019, to raise awareness about global warming.
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Humpback whale populations recover since whaling was banned - The population has grown from 440 in 1958 to around 25,000 today.
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YouTube bans hate speech - The online platform implemented a ban on white supremacist content and other hateful material.
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Food waste recycling - South Korea went from a 2% recycling rate to a whopping 95% in food waste recycling. All thanks to smart bins and biodegradable bags.
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Palm oil ban - Peru passed a ban on palm oil deforestation. The National Wildlife Federation called it a "momentous win for wildlife and sustainable agriculture."
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Green earth - NASA has reported that our planet is greener now than it was 20 years ago. This is due mostly to reforestation efforts from China and India.
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For the first time since Charles Darwin saw them in 1835 - Galapagos iguanas have been reintroduced to Santiago Island after 200 years.
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You can pay to ride Rome's metro with plastic bottles - The initiative is called +Ricicli +Viaggi (recycle and travel). For every bottle you put in the machine, you get a €0.05 credit.
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UK's carbon dioxide emissions fell for the sixth year in a row - The UK has now the lowest CO2 emissions since 1888.
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Green power alternatives - Renewable energy now accounts for a third of global power capacity.
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African Development Bank (AfDB) electricity project - The AfDB is supporting projects to bring electricity to millions of people across the continent.
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Recycling helps children get an education - Parents in Lagos, Nigeria, can pay part of their children's tuition fees with plastic bottles.
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Norway chooses ecosystem over billions - Norway decided not to drill for oil in the Lofoten Islands, to preserve the local ecosystem.
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Fortnite creator saves forests - Tim Sweeney has bought hundreds of acres of forest land in North Carolina, US, in order to preserve it.
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South Korea tackles loneliness and dementia - The government has started organizing daytime dance parties for senior citizens.
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Ducks instead of pesticides - Rice farmers started using ducks instead of pesticides. The animals feed on insects and protect the fields.
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First woman to win the Abel Prize
- American Karen Uhlenbeck won one of mathematics most prestigious awards—the Abel Prize.
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Netherlands' artificial islands
- The Dutch built five artificial islands to preserve flora and fauna. See also: The most remarkable environmental pictures of the year.
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The most positive news of 2019
We bring you this year's good news
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It's not all doom and gloom. Our world is full of wonderful things and humans are indeed capable of accomplishing incredible feats.
We're constantly bombarded with bad news in the media, so it's easy to forget about all the good things that happen around the globe. With that in mind, we've compiled a list of some of the most positive news of the year, inspired by The Happy Broadcast.
It's now time to look at the bright side of life. A side that does not always makes the headlines, but one that should be celebrated more often.
Click through the gallery, and be amazed by the wonderful things that happened in 2019.
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