Today’s Solutions: December 22, 2024

An Ancient Enzyme and Connecti

An Ancient Enzyme and Connecticut Expands Abortion Rights

May the fourth be with you! Today, Summers and Kristy get personal while talking about reproductive rights and access to women's healthcare. They then commend Connecticut lawmakers, who are reacting to the surge of anti-abortion legislation with a bill that expands the kinds of medical Read More...

All-Electric Heating and Capta

All-Electric Heating and Captain Fanplastic

Today's good news: Washington State becomes the first state to mandate all-electric heating for new buildings and Captain Fanplastic teaches young pirates in South Africa and the Netherlands about plastic pollution and the five "ARRRs": refuse, reduce, reuse, repurpose, and recycle. If you'd like Read More...

Cycling and Archery: Great for

Cycling and Archery: Great for your Health!

It's May! Summers and Kristy talk about two warm-weather activities that will help you step into May in a positive way: cycling and archery! Learn about the physical and mental health benefits of hopping on a bike or picking up a bow and arrow. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Read More...

Elders Climate Action with Nad

Elders Climate Action with Nadine Young

Today we're welcoming Nadine Young to the show, who is the communications lead at Elders Climate Action (ECA). ECA is an organization working to unite all generations, especially elders, in the fight against climate change. We're chatting about climate action, climate activism, and more in this Read More...

Plogging and Adaptogens

Plogging and Adaptogens

Today's good news: Five cities around the world celebrated Earth Day by "plogging," the Swedish trend of combining picking up trash and physical exercise. Plus, Kristy explains what adaptogens are and why are they good for us. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an Read More...

Understanding Birth Choices an

Understanding Birth Choices and Encouraging Pollinators

Happy Wednesday! Today's good news is all about the birds and the bees as Summers and Kristy explore why understanding how pregnant individuals make decisions around birth settings, and follow this discussion up with some helpful tips on how to encourage pollinators through the spring and summer Read More...

Fukushima and Protecting Afric

Fukushima and Protecting African Children Against Malaria

Today's global solutions news: Fukushima transforms itself from a nuclear disaster site to a renewable energy hub, and a million African children have been inoculated against malaria. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Read More...

Tips for Zero-Waste Air Travel

Tips for Zero-Waste Air Travel and LA County Bans Disposable Dining Ware

Today's solutions news: Make air travel as green as you can with these 7 tips, and LA County trades in disposable dining ware for compostable and recyclable alternatives! If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Read More...

Eco-Friendly Disposal of Old C

Eco-Friendly Disposal of Old Clothes and Transforming Indian Slum Without Sacrificing Community

Happy Earth Day! Here are four eco-conscious ways you can get rid of your old and worn-out clothing, and there's a slum in India that is improving its conditions while still maintaining community. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

Migrating Birds and Saving Anc

Migrating Birds and Saving Ancestral Lands

Today's good news: Find out why birds migrate and how to help them on their journeys. Also, a local community in Gabon successfully saves ancestral lands from logging. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen to the Read More...