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23 Good News Stories That Came Out of 2020

23 Good News Stories That Came Out of 2020 Johanna Neeson © fstop123/Getty Images Sunflower smiley face Headlines can sometimes be gloomy and tough to read and it seems like this year has taken it to totally new levels. And while much of this year s hard-to-swallow news about the coronavirus pandemic, racial inequities, attempts to undermine democracy, and more have been incredibly urgent and understandably, justifiably prominent, the seemingly constant wave of grim news has weighed on us all. So we ve collected some of the most inspiring and uplifting news stories from 2020 for you to enjoy, to help remind you that great things and good news are still happening.

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1. Canada A massive solar farm is bringing renewable energy to Indigenous communities living in a remote northern Alberta hamlet that has long relied on diesel fuel. The 5,760-panel project is owned by the Mikisew Cree First Nation, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, and the Fort Chipewyan Métis Association under their joint company, Three Nations Energy, and is expected to meet 25% of the energy needs for Fort Chipewyan’s 1,000 residents. The Canadian federal government says it is the nation’s largest remote, off-grid solar farm. “We worked together and we made it happen,” Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation said at the farm’s inaugural celebration event. “We work with the sun. We work with the wind. We work with mother nature and we work with the water for the children of the future – to give them a better life, a cleaner life.”  Three Nations Energy plans to reinvest any profits into other renewable energy initiatives, including wood fuel he

This Calgarian ditched the oilpatch for a career in sustainable energy

As part of a series highlighting the work of young people in addressing the climate crisis, writer Patricia Lane interviews Nick Kendrick, a Calgary sustainable energy expert. The 1990s were personally tough for me. I spent the decade immersed in action based on climate catastrophe science, trying, and by all accounts failing, to stem the tide. Hardest of all, death and dementia came to my family. As my awareness deepened about the growing divide between young and old and rich and poor, grief had become a pretty constant companion. I could choose to go further into the abyss of fear and loss or choose the only thing stronger: love. To choose love is to hope. But I had forgotten how. So I made a resolution one that could last a year or even a decade if need be. I chose to study hope.

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