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  • And nine more of humanity’s social change milestones from the week of July 1 – 7 2024 C.E.
    2024 C.E. August 2

    Wind and solar capacity overtake coal in China in historic first

    In what is being hailed as a “pivotal moment” and an “historic first”, the accumulated capacity of wind and solar projects in China has overtaken coal for the first time, and solar capacity alone is predicted to overtake coal within two years. Rystad Energy says it has analyzed the latest data from China’s National Energy Administration and says the additions of wind and solar have outstripped coal in China by a factor of 16 in the first half of 2024 – as new coal additions slump to just eight gigawatts.


  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse at Disneyland
    2024 C.E. August 1

    Disneyland unions agree to ‘historic’ 31% pay raise

    Master Services Council, which represents 14,000 Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and Downtown Disney employees from four unions, announced its members had voted to accept a new contract that provides a 31% pay raise over the next three years. The “biggest wage increases ever” for Disneyland resort employees will raise hourly pay more than $6 over three years from the current $19.90 to $24 in 2024 and $26 in 2026, according to the unions.


  • 2024 C.E. August 1

    New Caledonia’s endangered cagou now thriving after conservation push

    The flightless bird is considered endangered and experts estimate there are about 2,000 in New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific. A “massacre” by predators in 2017 killed about three-quarters of the population in the area. A similar incident three years later further hurt its numbers. But efforts to preserve and grow the population are paying off. A series of steps to protect the birds – including managing threats and tracking behavior – have seen their numbers triple since 2017.


  • Amazon
    2024 C.E. July 31

    Peru establishes new Indigenous reserve in the Amazon for peoples in isolation

    Indigenous organizations in Peru’s Amazon have achieved a milestone in a campaign that has lasted for almost two decades. Indigenous peoples living in isolation and initial contact (PIACI) will be protected within the recently declared Sierra del Divisor Occidental Indigenous Reserve, a territory they’ve long inhabited — and place where they have historically faced pressures that threaten their existence. The Indigenous reserve spans over 1.2 million acres in the Peruvian departments of Ucayali and Loreto.


  • Green plastic bag
    2024 C.E. July 29

    U.K. fee leads to 80% drop in plastic bag litter on beaches

    A new survey, undertaken by the Marine Conservation Society, found just one plastic bag, on average, for every 100 meters of coastline, down from five plastic bags in 2014. It was roughly a decade ago that governments began requiring retailers to charge consumers for single-use plastic bags.


  • Vials of blood
    2024 C.E. July 29

    U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves blood test to screen for colon cancer

    The test, known as Shield, isn't meant to replace colonoscopies, but is generating enthusiasm among doctors who say it has the potential to boost the dismal rate of screenings for the second-highest cause of cancer death in the United States. Shield has previously been available to doctors as a screening tool, at an out-of-pocket cost of $895. With the FDA approval, Medicare and private insurance companies are much more likely to cover the cost of the blood test, making it more widely accessible for patients.


  • Indian coral tree, or Erythrina variegata flowers on a tree
    2024 C.E. July 26

    The International Botany Congress votes to remove apartheid slur from plant species names in Africa

    In a thoroughly debated session in the recent meeting in Madrid, the vote passed 351 to 205 to rename all current botanical species (over 200) with the species name caffra to affra. “Caffra,” also spelled Kaffer or Keffir, is a derogatory term used by Afrikaans speakers towards black people in southern Africa.


  • Aerial photography of solar photovoltaic power plants in sunny weather
    2024 C.E. July 26

    China installs more than 100GW of solar in first half of 2024

    China remains the world leader on solar. It has already installed over a whopping 100GW of new solar capacity this year, bringing the country’s total solar fleet to over 700GW. Total solar generation capacity is up 51% year-on-year.


  • Ocean Energy grid-scale wave energy generator Hawaii
    2024 C.E. July 26

    Revolutionary grid-scale wave energy generator deployed in Hawaii

    Ocean Energy has deployed its 826-tonne wave energy converter buoy OE-35 at the US Navy's Wave Energy Test Site off the coast of the island of Oahu ahead of it being hooked up to Hawaii's electricity grid. With a potential output of 1.25 MW, OE-35 harnesses energy from the waves using a remarkable double-flow air system.


  • Lgbt pride rainbow flag during parade in the city .
    2024 C.E. July 24

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs bill banning “gay or trans panic” defense

    Gov. Whitmer signed a slate of 39 bills into law, including H.B. 4718. The legislation, sponsored by bisexual state Rep. Laurie Pohutsky, states that in criminal trials, “evidence of the discovery of, knowledge about, or potential disclosure of an individual’s actual or perceived sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation is not admissible” for the purposes of demonstrating “reasonable provocation.”


  • And nine more of humanity’s social change milestones from the week of July 1 – 7 2024 C.E.
    2024 C.E. August 2

    Wind and solar capacity overtake coal in China in historic first

    In what is being hailed as a “pivotal moment” and an “historic first”, the accumulated capacity of wind and solar projects in China has overtaken coal for the first time, and solar capacity alone is predicted to overtake coal within two years. Rystad Energy says it has analyzed the latest data from China’s National Energy Administration and says the additions of wind and solar have outstripped coal in China by a factor of 16 in the first half of 2024 – as new coal additions slump to just eight gigawatts.


  • Mickey and Minnie Mouse at Disneyland
    2024 C.E. August 1

    Disneyland unions agree to ‘historic’ 31% pay raise

    Master Services Council, which represents 14,000 Disneyland, Disney California Adventure, and Downtown Disney employees from four unions, announced its members had voted to accept a new contract that provides a 31% pay raise over the next three years. The “biggest wage increases ever” for Disneyland resort employees will raise hourly pay more than $6 over three years from the current $19.90 to $24 in 2024 and $26 in 2026, according to the unions.


  • 2024 C.E. August 1

    New Caledonia’s endangered cagou now thriving after conservation push

    The flightless bird is considered endangered and experts estimate there are about 2,000 in New Caledonia, a French territory in the South Pacific. A “massacre” by predators in 2017 killed about three-quarters of the population in the area. A similar incident three years later further hurt its numbers. But efforts to preserve and grow the population are paying off. A series of steps to protect the birds – including managing threats and tracking behavior – have seen their numbers triple since 2017.


  • Amazon
    2024 C.E. July 31

    Peru establishes new Indigenous reserve in the Amazon for peoples in isolation

    Indigenous organizations in Peru’s Amazon have achieved a milestone in a campaign that has lasted for almost two decades. Indigenous peoples living in isolation and initial contact (PIACI) will be protected within the recently declared Sierra del Divisor Occidental Indigenous Reserve, a territory they’ve long inhabited — and place where they have historically faced pressures that threaten their existence. The Indigenous reserve spans over 1.2 million acres in the Peruvian departments of Ucayali and Loreto.


  • Green plastic bag
    2024 C.E. July 29

    U.K. fee leads to 80% drop in plastic bag litter on beaches

    A new survey, undertaken by the Marine Conservation Society, found just one plastic bag, on average, for every 100 meters of coastline, down from five plastic bags in 2014. It was roughly a decade ago that governments began requiring retailers to charge consumers for single-use plastic bags.


  • Vials of blood
    2024 C.E. July 29

    U.S. Food and Drug Administration approves blood test to screen for colon cancer

    The test, known as Shield, isn't meant to replace colonoscopies, but is generating enthusiasm among doctors who say it has the potential to boost the dismal rate of screenings for the second-highest cause of cancer death in the United States. Shield has previously been available to doctors as a screening tool, at an out-of-pocket cost of $895. With the FDA approval, Medicare and private insurance companies are much more likely to cover the cost of the blood test, making it more widely accessible for patients.


  • Indian coral tree, or Erythrina variegata flowers on a tree
    2024 C.E. July 26

    The International Botany Congress votes to remove apartheid slur from plant species names in Africa

    In a thoroughly debated session in the recent meeting in Madrid, the vote passed 351 to 205 to rename all current botanical species (over 200) with the species name caffra to affra. “Caffra,” also spelled Kaffer or Keffir, is a derogatory term used by Afrikaans speakers towards black people in southern Africa.


  • Aerial photography of solar photovoltaic power plants in sunny weather
    2024 C.E. July 26

    China installs more than 100GW of solar in first half of 2024

    China remains the world leader on solar. It has already installed over a whopping 100GW of new solar capacity this year, bringing the country’s total solar fleet to over 700GW. Total solar generation capacity is up 51% year-on-year.


  • Ocean Energy grid-scale wave energy generator Hawaii
    2024 C.E. July 26

    Revolutionary grid-scale wave energy generator deployed in Hawaii

    Ocean Energy has deployed its 826-tonne wave energy converter buoy OE-35 at the US Navy's Wave Energy Test Site off the coast of the island of Oahu ahead of it being hooked up to Hawaii's electricity grid. With a potential output of 1.25 MW, OE-35 harnesses energy from the waves using a remarkable double-flow air system.


  • Lgbt pride rainbow flag during parade in the city .
    2024 C.E. July 24

    Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs bill banning “gay or trans panic” defense

    Gov. Whitmer signed a slate of 39 bills into law, including H.B. 4718. The legislation, sponsored by bisexual state Rep. Laurie Pohutsky, states that in criminal trials, “evidence of the discovery of, knowledge about, or potential disclosure of an individual’s actual or perceived sex, gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation is not admissible” for the purposes of demonstrating “reasonable provocation.”



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