Good news rarely makes the headlines... except in Ode. To celebrate 2008 - and anticipate more good news to come in 2009 - here are Ode's 10 most positive stories from the year that was.
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Good news! Soaring energy costs could get even worse, spurring a new era in which people make clean power for themselves.
Blaine Greteman
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Consumer power and legislation have spurred cosmetics firms to devise new ways to assess their products for safety. Welcome to the end of animal testing. Ursula Sautter
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Although the global financial problems are causing trouble for investors now, they could lead to something better - for investors and the environment.
Janet Paskin
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Indigenous people are gaining rights to their land.
Eric Larson
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How carbon farming, the practise of putting CO2 back into the soil, can help fight global warming.
Jay Walljasper
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Abdellah Aboulharjan gets young French immigrants off the streets and helps turn them into entrepreneurs.
Peter Van Dijk
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Ernest Madu left a lucrative career as a doctor in the U.S. to build a cardiology clinic in Jamaica - and show that quality health care is possible in the developing world.
Jay Walljasper
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Alexander Petroff, founder of Working Villages International (WVI), journeyed to Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to promote the development of sustainable communities.
Pamme
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A new European tech fund makes donations to non-profits by giving shares.
Bruno Giussani
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The meat is raised naturally; the packaging is recycled; the ovens use renewable power. New green fast-food chains are serving up burgers and fries to feel good about.
Mary Desmond Pinkowish |