Today’s Solutions: November 18, 2024

Medicinal Tattoos and Portugal

Medicinal Tattoos and Portugal's Floating Solar Park

Woohoo! It's Friday! We've got some great forward-thinking stories on The Optimist Daily today. Karissa is talking about how medicinal tattoos are tracking a patient's oxygen levels and more, and Summers is telling us how Europe's largest solar park will open this summer in Portugal (and how she Read More...

Stanford Opens New Climate Foc

Stanford Opens New Climate Focused School and The Benefits of Backgammon

Today's good news: Prestigious Stanford University opens the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, a school dedicated solely to studying the climate crisis. Plus, backgammon offers surprising health benefits.  If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: Read More...

Faster, More Climate Resilient

Faster, More Climate Resilient Internet and New 2D Material

Today's tech-savvy solutions: Summers and Kristy talk about a new ultra-thin material that might be a gamechanger for batteries, storage, and other electronics. They also dive into the potential of a microwave network that could make the internet not just more climate-resilient, but faster and Read More...

Tasmania Becomes Carbon Negati

Tasmania Becomes Carbon Negative and Germany Drops Renewable Energy Surcharge

Today's good news: Tasmania joins Suriname and Bhutan as one of the world's only carbon-negative places. Plus, Germany makes renewable energy cheaper for households and businesses. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, send an email to: editorial@optimistdaily.com. Listen Read More...

104 Marathons and 4 Pandemic L

104 Marathons and 4 Pandemic Lessons

Happy Monday! In today's episode, Summers and Karissa discuss uplifting stories in person for the first time ever. Together, they talk about pandemic lessons and a particularly inspiring woman who completed 104 marathons in 104 days. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Update, Read More...

Wands for Wildlife with Jen Kn

Wands for Wildlife with Jen Knight

Today we're welcoming Jen Knight from the Wands for Wildlife onto the podcast! Jen joins us to chat about the great work over at Wands for Wildlife, which is a non-profit inspiring people to help wildlife and the planet through repurposing used mascara wands for use in wildlife care, art, and Read More...

Working Together to Ban Toxic

Working Together to Ban Toxic Chemicals and Protect Coral Reefs

Feliz Cinco de Mayo! Today Kristy talks about how the EU is proposing the largest ban on toxic chemicals to date, and Summers discusses why nations should work together to establish ocean reservations to protect our precious coral reefs. If you'd like to lend your voice to the Optimist Daily Read More...

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...