In the last decades humanity has made great progress with less extreme poverty, increased health, wealth and democracy. We follow in the tradition of professor Hans Rosling.
In Switzerland, 422 new ponds have been built and this caused all of the country's endangered frog species to see a “population explosion”.
Conservationists found a tree species, supposed to be extinct, atop one of Hawaii’s mountains while on a seed gathering trip. Now, they have planted 30 seedlings from the tree, hoping for the species recovery.
More households with two present parents and better opportunities for single mothers to work are some of the reasons for reduced child poverty.
A spectacular rooftop forest is planned for an old courthouse in London. 125 trees and more than 10 000 plants will be planted.
The European Union wants to introduce tougher restrictions on pollution after a survey shows that the majority of EU residents want cleaner air.
For the first time in 6000 years, a baby bison has been born in the UK, and this just months after a small herd was brought to the country.
Australian officials have announced that they are going to preserve 30% of the continent’s landmass in a natural state for conservation of the continent's unique species.
A massive reduction in the number of poor people in India over the past 15 years shows that poverty can be eliminated.
US initiatives have recently demonstrated that artistic interventions in the form of street art near crossovers can enhance pedestrian safety.