Good News Notes: “A major donation will help a local provider expand its commitment to educate children on depression and suicide. ONE Health Ohio and the Butterflies & Hope Memorial Foundation gave a $10,000 gift to the Linkages Program, which is run by the Alta Care Group. The program shares the signs and symptoms of…
Month: January 2020
47 cold stunned sea turtles admitted to Topsail rehabilitation facility
Good News Notes: “Iguanas are not the only reptiles that are negatively impacted by sub-freezing temperatures. Don’t forget about the critters that call the North Carolina coast home. Turtles are cold-blooded animals and their bodies aren’t capable of producing heat to warm them up. ‘We have little turtles that are being zapped by the cold…
“Volkswagen Praises Tesla, Commits To More Renewable Energy”
Good News Notes: “Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess went to Germany last week to participate in the annual World Economic Forum event. While there, he took the opportunity to sing the praises of Tesla. “I think it’s great to have good competition. We think that Tesla plays a very important role in the transition because they…
‘Solar honey’ emerging as a win-win for clean-energy proponents, beekeepers and farm owners
Good News Notes: “Dustin Vanasse, a Minnesota farm boy turned chef for 15 years, owns a small Twin Cities outfit called Bare Honey. He was attracting attention like bees on honey last week at the big Winter Fancy Food trade show in San Francisco. Vanasse, 38, is a few years into a cutting-edge trend: making…
Scotland Is on Track to Hit 100 Percent Renewable Energy This Year, Slàinte Mhath!
Good News Notes: “United Nations scientists have warned that most countries are on track to totally botch the climate goals needed to curb catastrophic global warming. But there’s at least one bright spot. Scotland is on track to move its energy sector to 100 percent renewables by the end of this year. That’s just in…
The Philippines Is Making Roads and Cement With Plastic Garbage
Good News Notes: “One of the world’s top plastic polluters is giving its garbage a second life by using it to construct much-needed infrastructure. Philippine companies like San Miguel Corp. and Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. are using discarded shopping bags, sachet wrappers and plastic packaging to fire cement plants and build roads as the country…
Tesco to scrap multipack plastic wrapping in green drive
Good News Notes: “More than 350 million tonnes of plastic a year could be removed from the United Kingdom and Ireland‘s supermarket shelves after Tesco, the world’s third-largest retailer, pledged to scrap shrink-wrapped multipacks across all its own-brand and branded tinned food. The move – the first of its kind by a large supermarket chain – has…
Wegmans’ plastic bag ban goes into effect Monday
Good News Notes: “Get your shopping bags out because starting Monday, Wegmans will no longer be using plastic bags. The grocery store chain is trying out the ban on their plastic bags before New York State bans most single-use plastics in March. Ithaca and Corning were the first in Upstate New York to try it…
Run with Grace 5k inspires positivity
Good News Notes: “The endless smiles, laughs, and hugs don’t initially give the impression of a run that was born out of a tragedy. On your way through the ballroom, you hear a child shout ‘It is the best day of the year!’ Just behind him, families take goofy pictures, with sunglasses filters. The 4th…
Bakery windows reflect “Charlottesville Love”
Good News Notes: “A bakery in Charlottesville is rocking a fresh coat of paint. Some high school students picked up their brushes and got to work, all in the name of love. Students from four high schools painted the front glass windows of Great Harvest Bread Company based on the theme of ‘Charlottesville Love.’ Students…