Today’s post is a highlight of Good News from my super fact blog, which I call Superfactful. I am listing eight posts, seven of which are what I call super facts. A super fact is a fact that is important, not trivia, and that is known to be true and yet are either disputed by large segments of the public or highly surprising or misunderstood by many. The super facts included with this post are what you can call Good News. Surprising news, perhaps shocking news, but still good news.
Peace Is Boring News
The first and my most recent post is not a super fact but my musings on the fact that good news tends to be boring news and therefore forgotten.
To visit the Peace is Boring News page click here

Emissions of ozone-depleting gases have fallen by 99 Percent
Super fact 41 : Largely thanks to the Montreal Protocol in 1987 the emissions of ozone-depleting gases have fallen by more than 99%, 99.7% to be exact, according to Our World in Data. This has resulted in halting the expansion of the ozone holes and the reduction in emissions of ozone-depleting gases is saving millions of lives every year.
To visit the page for Emissions of ozone-depleting gases have fallen by 99 Percent click here.

Natural Disasters Kill Less People Now Than 100 Years Ago
Super fact 35: Natural disasters kill a lot less people now compared to 100 years ago. That is despite a larger population and despite the fact that climate change has increased the frequency and intensity of many types of natural disasters.
The explanation for this is that we have become much better at warning people, preventing deaths and rescue people.
To visit the page for Natural Disasters, Kill Less People Now Than 100 Years Ago click here

EV Cars Indeed Emit Less Carbon Pollution
Super fact 29: EV Cars emit less pollution than Internal Combustion Engine, even considering manufacturing, disposal and EV Cars being charged by dirty grids.
To visit the page for EV Cars Indeed Emit Less Carbon Pollution click here

Smallpox Killed 300 million People in the Last Century Before Eradication
Superfact 24: Smallpox killed 300 million people in the 20th century. However, there have been no naturally occurring cases of smallpox since 1977, and the world was declared free of smallpox on May 8, 1980, by the 33rd World Health Assembly.
To visit the page for Smallpox Killed 300 million People in the Last Century Before Eradication click here

We are living in relatively peaceful times
Superfact 9 : Despite all the wars going on, the world was filled with a lot more war and violence in the past. Despite the grim news reports we are living in relatively peaceful times.
To visit the page for We are living in relatively peaceful times click here

US Violent Crime Nearly Cut in Half Since 1990
Superfact 8 : Despite all the news reports about rampant crime, the US violent crime rate has fallen to half of what it was in the early 1990’s.
To visit the page for US Violent Crime Nearly Cut in Half Since 1990 click here

Poverty and child mortality has been sharply reduced worldwide
Superfact 7 : Extreme poverty as well as child mortality has been sharply reduced the world over. The countries that are the worst-off today are still better off than the countries that were doing the best at the beginning of the 19th century. Over the last 50 years extreme poverty and child mortality has continued to decline sharply.
To visit the page for Poverty and child mortality has been sharply reduced worldwide click here

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Unfortunately, I am pretty sure DOGE dismantled all the agencies that oversaw the progress we have made on almost every one of these charts.
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You are right that DOGE cutting USAID, NIH, NOAA, withdrawing from WHO, etc., is not something that helps progress. However, the good news is that DOGE cannot dismantle non-US agencies, and these graphs are largely the result of international agencies as well as the result of scientific progress, which marches on with or without US agencies/support, but maybe not as fast.
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It’s so important to highlight the good news, something that the media rarely touch. You explain it well in your first subtitle, “Peace Is Boring News.” It doesn’t sell! Thank you for this uplifting share, Thomas! I appreciated knowing it! Sending light and blessings to you 🙏✨
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Thank you so much Susana. It is a lot of bad news out there but there is also a lot of good news and the good news is unfortunately not as interesting, so we forget about it. Sending light and blessings to you too.
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Love your Superfactful posts! They make me think about things in a different way. Good to know we’re living in relatively peaceful times, which is a far cry from what the media would have us believe. 😊💙
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Thank you so much for your kind words Introverted Bookworm.
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Thanks for sharing, Thomas. It’s always nice to see some good news for a change!
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Thank you so much Jan. I should say that I came across a woman who is posting good news all the time. I believe her name is JoAnna.
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It’s always nice to read some good news about the world, mainstream news can be so depressing.
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Yes you are right. Bad news sells. If it bleeds it leads as sometone said. Thank you for your kind comment Pooja.
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You’re most welcome. Yeah, I think it’s also the fact that bad news gets much more engagement online too which is why that’s pushed more than the good/positive news.
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You are right Pooja. Like the famous newspaper owners William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer said “if it bleeds it leads”. Bad news gets a lot more attention.
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It is good to see good news, Thomas. I enjoyed the data that shows things aren’t as bad as some would lead you to believe.
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Thank you so much John and I’ve seen that you post Good News every now and then too.
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Yes, every Friday.
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Lovely to read good news, Thomas, especially after the incident in Spain and Portugal yesterday. Take care.
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Yes that was strange. It seems like they still don’t know what caused the outage.
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Chaplin: “Our Dada says he would really like for things to become a little more boring now, but he is probably not going to get his wish.”
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Yes unfortuntaly Chaplin, we live in interesting times. I want things to be more boring too.
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Yeah, I’m definitely tired of all the “winning” we’ve had to put up with in just a few months …
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It’s been a rough ride.
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I have been enjoying your Super Fact blog and the good news posts have been a real highlight.
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Thank you so much for your kind words David
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Hi Thomas, I am happy to see I am up to date. Thanks for this round up of posts.
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That is great! Thank you so much Robbie.
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Thank you for highlighting some good news! Bad news always takes centre stage and it’s a refreshing change.
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Thank you so much for your supportive comment Debbie
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“Despite all the news reports about rampant crime, the US violent crime rate has fallen to half of what it was in the early 1990’s.” That’s significant! I believe the mainstream news focuses so heavily on conflict to feed an unhealthy desire for drama and play on human fears. Peace can be interesting if it’s presented well – for example, including how a person or group overcame challenges to find peace or accomplish great work. That would be useful and healthy. Yay for good news! We need balance.
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Thank you JoAnna and you are right. The drop in violent crime in the US is difficult to believe because like you say “the mainstream news focuses so heavily on conflict”. It’s what sells. I think your idea for how to make Peace interesting news is a great idea.
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People are starting to get tired of so much bad news, so good news is starting to have some appeal. Thanks for being part of the good news movement!
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Yes that is a good movement
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