The Friday Good Newsletter

The Friday Good Newsletter

A roundup of all the good climate news from the week, sent out every Friday morning.
Sep
20
NYC from central park

no. 119: The start of New York Climate Week

This week marks the start of New York Climate Week 2024 and this newsletter includes a preview of what's to come during the week.
7 min read
Sep
13
The forest floor

no. 118: This hidden orchid doesn't photosynthesize

This week's good news includes a hidden ghost orchid declared extinct in 2009, but rediscovered by a dental surgeon.
5 min read
Sep
06
A whale in the ocean

no. 117: The world's oldest humpback is a mystery

This week we learn about the oldest known humpback whale and how his survival is a bit of a mystery, amongst dozens of other stories.
5 min read
Aug
30
A sign that says SEE YOU LATER with a waving hand

no. 116: Say goodbye to August

In the final days of August, let's reflect on some great progress made and get excited for a jam-packed September!
6 min read
Aug
23
no. 115: Trying something different

no. 115: Trying something different

This week, we try something different by including less stories, but more details and explanation.
6 min read
Aug
16

no. 114: Another week of great news

Hey friend, Once again, we made it to Friday, so congratulations. I'm spending this week in Chicago surrounded
5 min read
Aug
09
Jacob Simon smiling in front of flags

no. 113: I visited the State Department

Hey friend, This week I had the honor of being selected as one of eight environmental creators to attend the
5 min read
Aug
02
Volunteers in Prospect Park scooping mulch

no. 112: It's August

This week marks the start of August 2024 and lots of good stories along with it.
6 min read
Jul
26
A Harvard building

no. 111: Frog saunas and bird tortillas

This week's good news includes a few unique ways people are saving wildlife around the world.
5 min read
Jul
19
a burning incense

no. 110: The cleanse you need

The 110th edition of Climativity focuses on grounding yourself and offering a cleanse of the overly negative news that's been taking over mainstream media lately.
5 min read