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Good News Tuesday: More For Earth Month

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Seeking Balance One Tuesday at a Time

My personal good news is that I’m visiting family in the Appalachian Mountains while my grand daughter is on spring break. It’s still Earth Month, so today, I offer three more good news stories for life on earth.

Notre Dame Bees are Alive!

CNN reports that the bees who have been living in hives on the roof of the Notre Dame cathedral survived the fire! Here’s the story.

Global Growth of Renewable Energy

“Renewable energy now accounts for one-third of all global power capacity.”

Read more here:

https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/renewable-energy-now-one-third-of-global-power/

Norway Recycles 97% of it’s Plastic Bottles

Here’s the story from Positive.News

Feel free to share your good newsΒ  in the comments! It can be global, local, or personal.

 

 

Author: JoAnna

An open minded, tree-hugging Jesus follower, former counselor, and life-long lover of animals, I'm returning to my creative roots and have published my first book: Trust the Timing, A Memoir of Finding Love Again as well as the short version: From Loneliness to Love.

15 thoughts on “Good News Tuesday: More For Earth Month

    • Thank you for this excellent addition to Good News Tuesday, Maggie! I was happy and thankful to read that this area will be protected and about it being an important wildlife corridor. It’s also interesting to learn that central Appalachian forest land is likely to be more resilient to climate change. I’m in NW Carolina right now near the TN border.

  1. yeah, good news!
    more renewable energy, less plastic!
    yea, bees and many people
    are still alive πŸ™‚

  2. All good news to celebrate, JoAnna. Enjoy your stay in the Appalachian Mountains πŸ™‚

  3. It was such good news to read about the bees!

  4. More wonderful news among all the dark. We try hard to go the right way and so do the bees.
    May we all succeed to honour our Earth.
    I wish you a wonderful stay in the mountains. sounds just wonderful.

    miriam

  5. I was so happy about Notre Dame’s bees. How amazing is that? πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈπŸ

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