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What went right this week: the good news that matters Renters got a major rights boost in England, the deforestation rate slowed, and a living reef took shape in Wales, plus more Conservation Culture Environment Society World
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Israel-Palestine: the bereaved parents bringing hope to a divided land United by loss, bereaved Palestinians and Israelis are turning pain into purpose, aiming to build peace where politics has failed Peace Politics Society World
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The bold model stopping deforestation in its tracks A pioneering effort to protect rainforests involves providing no-strings-attached cash to forest communities Written in partnership with Cool Earth
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What went right this week: the Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal, plus more Israel and Hamas agreed a ceasefire deal, renewables overtook coal, and the ‘European green capital’ was revealed, plus more Conservation Environment Health Society World
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What went right this week: rewilding successes, plus more Rewilding successes were celebrated, nations slashed fossil fuel funding, and fracking is to be sent packing in the UK, plus more Conservation Energy Environment Society World
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Life after: being on death row Wrongfully imprisoned for nearly 30 years, Anthony Ray Hinton now works to prevent others from experiencing the same fate Justice Society Wellbeing World
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