Today’s Solutions: December 23, 2024

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Italians are keeping their spirits up by singing from their balconies

Of course we could rely on Italians to create beauty and joy even in the trying times of a global pandemic.  Lately, people in the country have started coming out on their balconies and leaning out their windows to join together in song, coordinating the effort by spreading the word via social Read More...

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COVID-19: How to be a leader in times of crisis

The unknown peril of COVID-19 is only heaping more stress onto an already stressed workforce. With the virus actively changing the way we live our day-to-day lives, there’s never been a more important time for leaders to step up within their respective companies and apply time-tested principles Read More...

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Virginia is the first southern state to commit to 100 percent renewable energy

Virginia passed a landmark law on March 6 which makes it the first state in the southern United States to commit to achieving 100 percent renewable energy. The Virginia Clean Economy Act of 2020 includes plans to eliminate emissions from the electricity sector and create 13,000 new clean energy Read More...

How volunteer vets are saving

How volunteer vets are saving the world’s fattest parrots from extinction

While the Optimist Daily may not have a favorite bird per se, the kākāpō is definitely one of our favorites. The kākāpō is a colorful parrot with intricate patterns, and it so happens to be the world’s fattest parrot. Endangered parrot Unfortunately for our feathered friends in New Read More...

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Want to play a hands-on role in coral reef protection? Consider this course

Roatan Marine Park (RMP) has protected the reefs and surrounding ecosystems of one of the Bay Islands National Marine Park’s three islands off the coast of Honduras and Belize since 2005. After recently completing its newest coral nursery, the park has announced it will begin offering an RMP Read More...

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This former banker created an 'Uber Eats-style' food rescue program

Three years ago at age 44, former banker Tony Colley had only $278 to his name after a failed business venture. He went on welfare, paid his rent, but didn't have enough to eat through the day and fuel his six-foot-five-inch frame. He hid this secret from everyone except his mother. Depression Read More...

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This car dealership serves as a safe parking lot for the homeless at night

During the day, the Kiplin Automotive Group in Charlotte, North Carolina looks like any other car dealership, but at night, it transforms into a safe parking lot for homeless individuals living in their cars.  This Optimist Daily story was shared with us by one of our Optimist readers and is Read More...

Facebook’s new board members

Facebook’s new board members bring female representation to 40 percent

Facebook’s board became one of the most equitable among S&P 500 companies this week after appointing two new female directors. The addition of Tracey Travis and Nancy Killefer brings the Facebook Inc. board to 40 percent female.  Travis is the chief financial officer of Estée Lauder Cos. Read More...

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Lego to make its iconic plastic building bricks 100% sustainable by 2030

Despite the world’s increasing aversion towards plastic these days because of its harmful impact on the environment, Danish toymaker Lego, famous for its multi-colored plastic building bricks, remains a raging success. Even so, the company has recently vowed to make all of its iconic bricks 100 Read More...

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Patagonia will teach its customers how to prolong the life of their garments

Patagonia sets the bar high when it comes to making clothes last as long as possible. But The outdoor gear retailer not only resells its own used clothes through its Worn Wear program but also hosts repair events around the world, where people can bring their favorite Patagonia items to get fixed Read More...