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🌏 Good News For Humankind | 31 March 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 31 March 2025 C.E. #1 Renewables account for 92% of new power capacity worldwide in 2024 Countries added a record amount of renewable power in 2024, according to an analysis from the International Renewable Energy Agency. The analysis found that solar is by far the fastest-growing form of renewable power, amounting to 77% of new capacity, with wind in a distant second at 19%....

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 24 March 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 24 March 2025 C.E. #1 India has treated 6.8 million cancer patients for free in seven years India’s Health Minister just reported that a national insurance program has treated an astonishing 6.8 million people for cancer, three-quarters of whom live in rural areas. The cost of the work amounted to $1.5 billion USD. Managed and paid for by the country’s flagship health insurance...

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 17 March 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 17 March 2025 C.E. #1 U.K. emissions fall to lowest level since 1872 In a major win for climate action, a new analysis from Carbon Brief has found that the country’s planet-warming emissions fell by 3.6% to 371 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent in 2024, the lowest since Queen Victoria's reign. Last year's decrease was largely driven by a drop in coal use, led by the closure...

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 10 March 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 10 March 2025 C.E. #1 World's nations back $200 billion a year plan to protect nature Global negotiators concluded an extended session of the United Nations biodiversity conference, COP16, by agreeing on how they would contribute a massive $200 billion a year by 2030 to protect the world's ecosystems. The money includes a plan to raise $20 billion in annual conservation financing for...

❤️‍🔥 Purpose 101 | Living in our zone of genius

Living in our zone of genius Last piece, I talked about genius—the unique creative force innate to each of us. Our genius defines our unique essences as individuals and is also perhaps what makes us human. Now, I’d like to explore what it means practically to live in what we might call our zone of genius. Our journey of change The Hero’s Journey, or “monomyth,” first proposed and detailed by 20th-century American mythology and folklore writer Joseph Campbell, is a template distilling striking...

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 3 March 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 3 March 2025 C.E. #1 Global sales of combustion engine cars have peaked To decarbonize road transport and achieve global climate goals, the world must move away from petrol and diesel cars and toward electric vehicles and other forms of low-carbon transport. Fortunately, this transition is already well underway, with global sales of combustion engine cars peaking in 2017 or 2018 and...

❤️‍🔥 Purpose 101 | What is genius?

What is genius? 3 March 2025 C.E. Today, we usually use the term “genius” to refer to someone with incredible intelligence, talent, or ability. Albert Einstein was a genius. Nina Simone was a genius. Mohammad Ali was a genius. That friend of ours who graduated summa cum laude from Harvard is a genius. We use “genius” to distinguish truly exceptional humans from the rest of us. It’s time we let go of this way of thinking. First, it unnecessarily discourages and diminishes the vast majority of...

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 24 February 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 24 February 2025 C.E. #1 Nine Asian nations have cut child mortality by more than half since 2000 Child mortality in Asia has fallen sharply, especially in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, and Nepal, which have all seen a decline of at least 50% since 2000. This progress amounts to millions more children surviving through the crucial early...

❤️‍🔥 Purpose 101 | Embracing impostor syndrome

Embracing impostor syndrome Making it up as we go As purpose-driven leaders, we often seek projects and roles that can change the world. We build lives of purpose that not only heal the deepest wounds within us but help heal other people. We dare to envision and enact a world more beautiful, prosperous, and free when others tell us it is naive. We take on a lot. We push ourselves. At times, we strive to accomplish the seemingly impossible. This is perhaps more true today than ever. But as we...

🌏 Good News For Humankind | 17 February 2025 C.E.

Good News for Humankind 🌏 The world's latest milestones for climate, justice, freedom, peace, health, and more 17 February 2025 C.E. #1 Carbon-friendly heat pumps now outselling gas furnaces in the U.S. Americans bought 37% more heat pumps than the next most popular heating appliance — gas furnaces — during the first 11 months of 2024. That’s a 21% increase over 2023. In addition to providing heated air in the winter and cool air in the summer, they are far more efficient than conventional...