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The best good news stories from June
June was filled with so much good news, it’s easy to overlook some of it!
Today, we’re highlighting some of the most popular stories from the past month — to help make sure you catch all the good news you might have missed.
A “queer garden” in New York City is filled with non-binary and sex-changing plants
The “Queer Ecologies Garden” also features historically significant species such as violets and pansies, which both have symbology in LGBTQ+ history and culture.
A Colorado mayor has been sleeping in his city’s homeless shelters to learn firsthand how to make them better
Aurora, Colorado Mayor Mike Coffman wants to make sure the Aurora Regional Navigation Center is “a model program for serving the needs of the area’s homeless.”
Ahead of the World Cup, thousands of athletes raised funds for climate-ravaged soccer fields — and set a Guinness record
Organized by the global environmental campaign Where Football Lives, proceeds from the event will support upgrades to grassroots soccer sites across the U.S. and Mexico, enabling them to better withstand extreme weather caused by climate change.
An innovative backpack is protecting farmworkers from extreme heat, and it only costs $20
Created by a nurse and professor, the idea behind the backpack was borrowed from the military and is now being tested in North Carolina’s scorching fields.
Olivia Rodrigo announced she’s spearheading a new, all-women music festival, and 100% of the proceeds will go to charity
Daisy Chain Fields will feature performances from Rodrigo alongside Chappell Roan, Doechii, Katseye, with special guests like Stevie Nicks and Sarah McLachlan.
A new wildlife overpass in California got its first animal visitors months ahead of schedule
After construction crews left, three mule deer were spotted navigating the crossing, which is the first in the state to be built over a state highway and will be completed this fall.
Ms. Rachel visited and sang a protest song with children of immigrants outside of Delaney Hall
The beloved children’s entertainer visited the “Radical Hospitality Zone” created by activists outside the center, visiting with families, hugging children, and singing in solidarity.
Florida researchers are celebrating a record leatherback sea turtle hatchling season
So far, a Boca Raton nature center has documented 42 leatherback nests in the area — more than double its typical annual average, and the highest number ever recorded locally.
Residents in a Pennsylvania town are fighting back against proposed data centers that could cover 14% of their town
Residents of Archbald, Pennsylvania are creating the blueprint for how to protect communities from the noise, heat, and utility costs of massive data centers.
The world’s largest wildlife overpass got its first elk visitors
The Greenland Wildlife Overpass in Colorado was designed specifically for elk, mule deer, and pronghorn, who are both abundant in the area and are notoriously distrustful of underpasses and enclosed tunnels.
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