The Friday Good Newsletter

The Friday Good Newsletter

A roundup of all the good climate news from the week, sent out every Friday morning.
May
17
no. 101: Endangered Species Day

no. 101: Endangered Species Day

This week's good news comes to you on Endangered Species day and includes many stories reflecting on the beautiful life around our planet.
6 min read
May
10
A long dinner table

no. 100: The Debt Gala

This weeks good news includes a story about the Debt Gala, which is an anti-Met gala raising awareness and funds for medical debt.
5 min read
May
03
A butterfly landing on a plant

no. 99: Butterflies want you to be lazy

This week's good news includes a study that found letting your grass grow longer can help butterfly populations by up to 93%!
6 min read
Apr
26
A chalk board that says possible

no.98: 2,340 climate lawsuits sparking positive change

This week's good news includes 19 stories such as a study of over 2,000 climate lawsuits in the past 40 years and the change they've invoked.
6 min read
Apr
19
A painting of Earth

no. 97: It's (almost) Earth Day!

This week's good news includes upcoming Earth Day celebrations, the successful cloning of 2 endangered ferrets, several planet-friendly policy updates, and much more.
6 min read
Apr
12
A whale in the water

no. 96: Whales are people now

This week's good news includes the last solar eclipse in the US until 2044 and whales getting personhood status to increase their protections.
6 min read
Apr
05
Repairing an iPhone

no. 95: More 'right to repair' laws!

This week's good news includes a new law in Oregon that forces manufacturers to make it easier for consumers to repair their own tech and ends annoying practices that prevent third party hardware.
6 min read
Mar
29
Students with signs in the capital building in Albany, NY

no. 94: Students are making their voices heard!

This week's good news includes a personal account of 350+ students convening in Albany to protest and lobby for great climte legislation.
7 min read
Mar
22
A tulip covered in water droplets

no. 93: Spring has sprung

This week's good news includes an AI-powered robot named Theo finding diseased tulips to save the flowers and farming income, and a lot more!
6 min read
Mar
15
birthday confetti

no. 92: 27 years later...

This week I turned 27, solar mural artworks are popping up, Ireland is becoming more circular, and Medellin, Colombia's Green Corridors project is a hit.
6 min read