Hopescrolling: The good news timeline

Crista Buznea

Crista Buznea

The good news timeline

  • August 2024

    30th August

    Australiaā€™s Commonwealth Bank will stop financing fossil fuel companies that donā€™t comply with Paris climate goals by the end of 2024. It requires clients to have emissions reduction plans for 2035 and net-zero targets covering 95% of emissions.

    (The Guardian)

    30th August

    The UKā€™s rare fen raft spider population is rebounding, reaching record numbers on nature reserves due to conservation efforts. With a leg span of up to 7cm, these spiders are known for their large nursery webs.

    (The Guardian)

    23rd August

    A new study has found that integrated environmental projects can simultaneously benefit biodiversity, tackle the climate crisis, and support local livelihoods. Restoring forests helps prevent climate breakdown and species extinction, and with careful planning, these efforts can also improve the well-being of communities living near critical forest areas.

    (The Guardian)

    23rd August

    The energy regulator, Ofgem, has approved a Ā£4.3bn low-carbon “superhighway” that will transmit renewable power 300 miles from northeast Scotland to northern England. The Eastern Green Link subsea cable will be the longest in Britain.

    (The Guardian)

    16th August

    Beavers have returned to the Cairngorms, with the first kits born there in 400 years. The births followed the release of four beaver families at selected sites in the national park in 2022.

    (BBC News)

    16th August

    A study by Natural England has revealed that nature-friendly farming schemes significantly boost wildlife in the UK. Areas with these schemes saw a 25% increase in breeding birds, alongside more butterflies, bees, and bats.

    (The Guardian)

    2nd August

    The Paris 2024 Olympics are set to be the greenest games ever, with this year’s event aiming to halve its carbon footprint compared to the Tokyo 2020 games.

    (Business Standard)

    2nd August

    The number of plastic bags found on British beaches has plummeted by 80% since the plastic bag tax was first introduced in 2015.

    (Sky News)

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