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  • Dog licking its snout
    2024 C.E. March 5

    Cancer vaccine for dogs almost doubles survival rates in clinical trial

    Scientists at Yale University adapted existing human cancer treatments to find a new version that could benefit both humans and dogs. After conducting multiple clinical trials involving over 300 dogs over the past eight years, the researchers say that their canine cancer vaccine has almost doubled the 12-month survival rate for dogs with some types of cancer.


  • Laughing Baby
    2024 C.E. March 5

    Japan expands free day care centers to all children

    The Japanese government announced that it will now offer free daycare to all children aged 6 months to 2 years old, regardless of parents' employment status. The "Childcare Access for All" program, set to begin in April 2024 with a trial run in 150 municipalities, will see nationwide implementation by 2026. All children within the age range will be eligible, with initial access capped at 10 hours per month, though an increase is planned for 2026.


  • A large french flag fluttering under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France.
    2024 C.E. March 4

    France becomes world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights in constitution

    France has become the world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights Lawmakers from both houses of the French Parliament voted 780 to 72 in favor of the measure, easily clearing the three-fifths majority needed to amend the French constitution. The French Senate and National Assembly each overwhelmingly approved the amendment earlier this year. The amendment states that there is a “guaranteed freedom” to abortion in France. Following the vote, the Eiffel Tower was lit up with the words “my body my choice.”


  • DSV rooftop solar in Horsens, Denmark
    2024 C.E. March 1

    World’s largest rooftop solar power plant to be built in Denmark

    Danish solar company SolarFuture has landed the order to establish a 35 MW rooftop solar power plant at DSV’s new logistics center in Horsens. The building at DSV’s logistics center is over 300,000 m2, an area that corresponds to the world’s 5th largest building, of which the majority of the roof surface will be covered by solar panels. The establishment of the construction site has just begun and is expected to be completed in December 2024.


  • Vast solar farm
    2024 C.E. February 29

    Utility solar dethrones coal as the cheapest power source in Asia

    According a new analysis from Wood Mackenzie on the levelized cost of electricity for the Asia Pacific region, the cost of renewables reached a historic low in 2023. Renewable energy costs in Asia last year were 13% cheaper than coal and are expected to be 32% cheaper by 2030. Utility solar is now the cheapest power source in 11 out of 15 APAC countries. New-build solar project costs are expected to fall by another 20% by 2030.


  • American Psychological Association building in D.C.
    2024 C.E. February 29

    American Psychological Association takes a stand against bans on gender-affirming care for minors

    The resolution was approved by the organization’s Council of Representatives by a 153–9 vote, with one abstention, and represents a major refutation by the largest psychological association in the world of many of the anti-trans talking points that have been used to bolster efforts to ban gender-affirming care in states across the U.S.


  • Dominican Republic forested landscape
    2024 C.E. February 29

    The Dominican Republic reforests a fifth of the country in 10 years

    Plan Yaque, founded in 2009, brings together 30 organizations to conserve the Yaque River basin, the Dominican Republic’s lifeline. The plan’s simplicity rests in convincing landowners that reforestation is not only an ecological need but also beneficial to their well-being. By 2019, Plan Yaque and other environmental efforts have restored 18 percent of damaged land, ranking as Latin America’s second-largest land recovery.


  • Aerial view of large electrical power plant with many rows of solar photovoltaic panels for producing clean ecological electric energy in morning
    2024 C.E. February 28

    South Australia fast-tracks 100% renewables target to 2027

    The South Australia state government says it has fast tracked its target of “net 100%” renewables to 2027 – rather than 2030 – as a result of the state’s new wind and solar developments and its ambitious hydrogen plans. “Net” 100% renewables means producing enough wind and solar to meet the annual demand figure.


  • Birds eye view of tropical rainforest deforestation. An earth mover removes trees which are then burnt
    2024 C.E. February 27

    E.U. Parliament votes to criminalize most serious cases of ecosystem destruction

    The European Union has become the first international body to criminalize the most serious cases of environmental damage that are “comparable to ecocide.” Ecosystem destruction, including habitat loss and illegal logging, will now be punished with tougher penalties and prison sentences. Member countries will have two years to put the updated directive into national law.


  • Bee on yellow flowers
    2024 C.E. February 27

    E.U. passes landmark law to restore 20% of Europe’s degraded land and sea by 2030

    The European Parliament has approved the Nature Restoration Law – setting a target for the E.U. to restore at least 20% of its land and sea areas by 2030, and all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. With over 80% of European habitats in poor shape, the E.U. Nature Restoration Law aims to restore degraded ecosystems in all Member States, help achieve the E.U.’s climate and biodiversity objectives and enhance food security.


  • Dog licking its snout
    2024 C.E. March 5

    Cancer vaccine for dogs almost doubles survival rates in clinical trial

    Scientists at Yale University adapted existing human cancer treatments to find a new version that could benefit both humans and dogs. After conducting multiple clinical trials involving over 300 dogs over the past eight years, the researchers say that their canine cancer vaccine has almost doubled the 12-month survival rate for dogs with some types of cancer.


  • Laughing Baby
    2024 C.E. March 5

    Japan expands free day care centers to all children

    The Japanese government announced that it will now offer free daycare to all children aged 6 months to 2 years old, regardless of parents' employment status. The "Childcare Access for All" program, set to begin in April 2024 with a trial run in 150 municipalities, will see nationwide implementation by 2026. All children within the age range will be eligible, with initial access capped at 10 hours per month, though an increase is planned for 2026.


  • A large french flag fluttering under the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, France.
    2024 C.E. March 4

    France becomes world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights in constitution

    France has become the world’s first country to enshrine abortion rights Lawmakers from both houses of the French Parliament voted 780 to 72 in favor of the measure, easily clearing the three-fifths majority needed to amend the French constitution. The French Senate and National Assembly each overwhelmingly approved the amendment earlier this year. The amendment states that there is a “guaranteed freedom” to abortion in France. Following the vote, the Eiffel Tower was lit up with the words “my body my choice.”


  • DSV rooftop solar in Horsens, Denmark
    2024 C.E. March 1

    World’s largest rooftop solar power plant to be built in Denmark

    Danish solar company SolarFuture has landed the order to establish a 35 MW rooftop solar power plant at DSV’s new logistics center in Horsens. The building at DSV’s logistics center is over 300,000 m2, an area that corresponds to the world’s 5th largest building, of which the majority of the roof surface will be covered by solar panels. The establishment of the construction site has just begun and is expected to be completed in December 2024.


  • Vast solar farm
    2024 C.E. February 29

    Utility solar dethrones coal as the cheapest power source in Asia

    According a new analysis from Wood Mackenzie on the levelized cost of electricity for the Asia Pacific region, the cost of renewables reached a historic low in 2023. Renewable energy costs in Asia last year were 13% cheaper than coal and are expected to be 32% cheaper by 2030. Utility solar is now the cheapest power source in 11 out of 15 APAC countries. New-build solar project costs are expected to fall by another 20% by 2030.


  • American Psychological Association building in D.C.
    2024 C.E. February 29

    American Psychological Association takes a stand against bans on gender-affirming care for minors

    The resolution was approved by the organization’s Council of Representatives by a 153–9 vote, with one abstention, and represents a major refutation by the largest psychological association in the world of many of the anti-trans talking points that have been used to bolster efforts to ban gender-affirming care in states across the U.S.


  • Dominican Republic forested landscape
    2024 C.E. February 29

    The Dominican Republic reforests a fifth of the country in 10 years

    Plan Yaque, founded in 2009, brings together 30 organizations to conserve the Yaque River basin, the Dominican Republic’s lifeline. The plan’s simplicity rests in convincing landowners that reforestation is not only an ecological need but also beneficial to their well-being. By 2019, Plan Yaque and other environmental efforts have restored 18 percent of damaged land, ranking as Latin America’s second-largest land recovery.


  • Aerial view of large electrical power plant with many rows of solar photovoltaic panels for producing clean ecological electric energy in morning
    2024 C.E. February 28

    South Australia fast-tracks 100% renewables target to 2027

    The South Australia state government says it has fast tracked its target of “net 100%” renewables to 2027 – rather than 2030 – as a result of the state’s new wind and solar developments and its ambitious hydrogen plans. “Net” 100% renewables means producing enough wind and solar to meet the annual demand figure.


  • Birds eye view of tropical rainforest deforestation. An earth mover removes trees which are then burnt
    2024 C.E. February 27

    E.U. Parliament votes to criminalize most serious cases of ecosystem destruction

    The European Union has become the first international body to criminalize the most serious cases of environmental damage that are “comparable to ecocide.” Ecosystem destruction, including habitat loss and illegal logging, will now be punished with tougher penalties and prison sentences. Member countries will have two years to put the updated directive into national law.


  • Bee on yellow flowers
    2024 C.E. February 27

    E.U. passes landmark law to restore 20% of Europe’s degraded land and sea by 2030

    The European Parliament has approved the Nature Restoration Law – setting a target for the E.U. to restore at least 20% of its land and sea areas by 2030, and all ecosystems in need of restoration by 2050. With over 80% of European habitats in poor shape, the E.U. Nature Restoration Law aims to restore degraded ecosystems in all Member States, help achieve the E.U.’s climate and biodiversity objectives and enhance food security.



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