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Weekly Good News Roundup: January 14th, 2020

4 min readJan 14, 2020

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Good News: Someone escapes from poverty every second

Plus more good news from around the world…

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Here’s this week in good news:

JANUARY 14TH, 2020

Photo via 9News Australia

Sydney Opera House lights up with images of firefighters in support of Australia’s bushfire crisis

The projections, which began [on January 11th], are a tribute to the firefighters and communities who have suffered through months of searing temperatures and smoke.

Tens of millions of dollars have been raised for affected communities, with the bushfire crisis reaching international attention. ()

Someone escapes from poverty every second

visualizes the approximate state of world poverty in real time, showing one person escaping from extreme poverty every second. It estimates where each person moving out of poverty lives (Indonesia, India, Algeria…) and what their gender might be, using statistical averages.

The visualization also shows the rate at which people fall into extreme poverty. Happily, the number escaping poverty dwarfs the number falling into it. ()

JetBlue plans to go completely carbon neutral on all U.S. flights

JetBlue announced this week that it plans to go carbon-neutral on all domestic flights starting in July, a first for a major U.S. airline.

The company’s plan involves both taking steps to reduce its flights’ overall carbon emissions and increasing its investment in carbon offsets, which are environmental projects that reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

“Air travel connects people and cultures, and supports a global economy, yet we must act to limit this critical industry’s contributions to climate change,” chief executive Robin Hayes said in a statement. “We reduce where we can and offset where we can’t. By offsetting all of our domestic flying, we’re preparing our business for the lower-carbon economy that aviation — and all sectors — must plan for.” ()

Photo by @kadeykia on Instagram

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More Good News

Leonardo DiCaprio rescued a man from drowning after hearing a distress call while on his yacht ()

Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’ ()

Oslo recorded zero cycling and pedestrian fatalities in 2019 and U.S. cities can learn from its example. ()

Second U.S. baby to be born from a dead donor’s uterus is delivered ()

Editorial: Important lessons for Philadelphia from Chicago’s three-year decline in gun violence (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Comic: I can’t fix the global waste problem, but here are small steps I am taking to be more sustainable ()

Trumpet made of AR-15 shells helps heal survivors of gun violence through music ()

Lawyer portrayed in ‘Just Mercy’ wants film to inspire change ()

Book Review: You’re not going to kill them with kindness. You’ll do just the opposite. ()

U.S. government support for UNICEF grows ()

Obituary: Overlooked no more: Margaret McFarland, mentor to Mister Rogers ()

U.S. cancer death rates are dropping at the fastest pace on record ()

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