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20 buenas noticias del 2019

Circos con hologramas de animales, parques sin animales en cautiverio, discos para adultos mayores, y mucho más sucedió en el 2019...

26 diciembre, 2019
20 buenas noticias del 2019
20 buenas noticias del 2019

Constantemente las personas son bombardeadas con noticias que las hacen sentir que el mundo se está acabando. Y aunque reportar los problemas es importante, en Tus Buenas Noticias creemos que existen más situaciones positivas que el mundo necesita encontrar y promover ampliamente. A continuación 20 buenas noticias del 2019.

De acuerdo con la publicación “I’m Honestly Fed Up With All The Bad News, So I Illustrated 50 Of The Best Ones From 2019”, el sitio Boredpanda publicó 50 ilustraciones (The Happy Broadcast) referentes a acontecimientos positivos que muestran que el mundo está mejorando poco a poco.

#1 Anulación de 1,500 matrimonios infantiles

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You all know how much I love Africa and it’s strong and fierce people and this is another example of strength and love. Theresa Kachindamoto (so formidable, she has been nicknamed “The Terminator”!) was determined to take a stand against the tradition which took teenage girls and made them wives and mothers long before the age of 18. Kachindamoto used her chief role to nullify more than 1500 child marriages since 2017, sending the girls who were married off before being able to complete their education back to school. She took a bold step towards ending poverty in Malawi, where a 2017 UN statistic suggested that about 45% of young girls are unable to remain in school past eighth grade. Because of bold and brave leadership like this things may start to change. Art by the talented @samanthacurcio . Source: UN Women (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #africa #malawi #childmarriage #children #rights #education #action #school

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#2 Exitosa fertilización de óvulos de Rinocerontes

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We’re a step closer to save White Rhinos from extinction! - Drop a ? in the comments to celebrate this event. - Tag in the comments one of your friends that needs some good news. Seven eggs from the world’s last two remaining northern white rhinos have been successfully fertilized artificially, reviving hopes of saving the endangered animals. The world’s last male northern white rhinoceros, a 45-year-old named Sudan, died last year in Kenya, leaving only the two surviving female members, Najin and Fatu, of the species. The scientists said in a statement they had harvested 10 eggs from Najin and Fatu and that seven of those had been successfully matured and artificially inseminated. Source: Reuters (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #life #rhinoceros #whiterhino #sudan

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#3 Prevención en la reforestación del Amazonas

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ] A big thanks to this week's guest artist @guascoriccardo . In a landmark victory, the Waorani people of Pastaza, an indigenous tribe from the Ecuadorian Amazon, successfully protected half a million acres of their ancestral territory in the Amazon rainforest from being mined for oil drilling by Big Oil companies. After setting an invaluable legal precedent for other indigenous nations across the Ecuadorian Amazon by accepting a Waorani bid for court protection to stop an oil bidding process, the court also halted the contemplated auctioning of 16 oil blocks that cover over 7 million acres of indigenous territory. Source: Captain Planet/Amazon Frontlines (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #amazon #rainforest #indigenous #tribe #nodrilling #oil #ecuador

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#4 En Suecia los donadores de sangre reciben una notificación cuando salvan una vida

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Sweden has rolled out several interesting new initiatives to tackle shortages of blood and keep its blood donors coming back to more consistent deposits. One approach that has caught the public’s attention is a service that sends donors a text message which tells them when their blood has been used. Donors will first receive a thank you message just after donating, but then later once their blood has been used to help another person, the donors are informed of that momentous moment. The service says the positive feedback to the donor about how they’ve helped out a fellow citizen encourages them to donate again. Source: TOC (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #life #sweden #blood #blooddonation #science #research #innovation #giveblood #payitforward

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#5 India tiene un bosque más grande que el Central Park en EE.UU.

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In 1979, 16-year-old Padma Shri Jadav "Molai" Payeng was devastated when he stumbled upon a pile of dead snakes, scorched to death by extreme heat on the banks of Majuli Island in Assam, India. The snakes, which came to the island by way of flooding from the Brahmaputra river, could find no shade to escape the heat. When he saw the snakes, Payeng told NPR he knew he had to do something about it or else even humans might "have to die this way in the heat." And so, with an unquestionable love for his homeland and the most admirable dedication, Payeng planted one sapling on the barren land every day for the next 35 years. Payeng's tremendous efforts have paid off 39 years later. Spreading over 1,360 acres, the woodland, named Molai Forest after Payeng, is about 1.6 times larger than Central Park. Source: Travel+Leisure (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #goodnews #life #world #progress #planetearth #snake #india #forest #trees #woodland

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#6 Noruega ya no realiza perforaciones para encontrar petróleo

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This week’s illustration comes from my dear friend @francescoporoli . The unique ecosystems of the Lofoten islands, in the Norwegian Arctic, are safe from oil. Thanks to the vote of the Labour Party against new explorations in the area, oil could soon be banned permanently. One of the world’s main fossil fuels producers is falling out of love with oil. It’s Norway, which has just taken a step forward towards the protection of the Arctic waters of the Lofoten, Vesteralen and Senja islands, one of the country’s areas remained untouched by extraction activities and home to unique ecosystems. More than 50,000 people joined the #OilFreeLoften movement and signed the petition calling on the government to keep fossil fuels out of the archipelago. Source: Lifegate (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #art #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #norway #nooil #loften #arctic #nodrilling

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#7 La población de tortugas marinas incrementó 980%

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ] Thanks to this week’s guest artist Nikolas Ilic @nikolas.ilic Back in 1973, out of concern that many of America's native plants and animals were in danger of extinction, Congress passed the Endangered Species Act. The law enables regulators to designate species as either "endangered," meaning that they're at risk for becoming extinct throughout at least a significant portion of their range, or "threatened," meaning that they're likely to become endangered in the near future. The researchers, who looked at 31 different populations of marine mammals and sea turtles, found that 78 percent of the mammals and 75 percent of the turtles increased their population size after receiving protection under the Act. Sea turtles in particular benefited from the law, with their populations increasing by 980 percent! Source: How Stuff Works (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #seaturtles #ocean #endangeredspecies #wildlife turtle #ocean

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#8 En Tailandia no se utilizan bolsas para el súper sino hojas de plátano

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ] A supermarket in Thailand has replaced its plastic packaging with banana leaf wrapping. Banana leaves have been traditionally used in many Asian countries, Mexico, and Hawaii for packaging food, but Rimping supermarket in Chiangmai, Thailand is probably one of the first stores to use them on such a large scale. There are myriad benefits to using banana leaves over plastic packaging. For one, leaves are organic matter and will easily compost, unlike their plastic counterparts, which will take anything between 50 and 200 years to fully break down. Banana leaves, besides composting effectively, also add nutrients to the soil and will, over time, improve the capacity of the soil to nurture new plants and crops. Little steps make a big difference. Change is coming Source: The Epoch Times (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #thailand #eco #banana #noplastic #plasticfree #plants

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#9 Ya son 2 hombres que están completamente "limpios" del VIH

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ] A person with HIV seems to be free of the virus after receiving a stem-cell transplant that replaced their white blood cells with HIV-resistant versions. The patient is only the second person ever reported to have been cleared of the virus using this method. But researchers warn that it is too early to say that they have been cured. The patient — whose identity hasn’t been disclosed — was able to stop taking antiretroviral drugs, with no sign of the virus returning 18 months later. The stem-cell technique was first used a decade ago for Timothy Ray Brown, known as the ‘Berlin patient’, who is still free of the virus. 16 months after the stem-cell transplant, the patient stopped taking antiretroviral drugs, the standard treatment for HIV. In the latest follow-up, 18 months after stopping medication, there was still no sign of the virus. This breakthrough suggests first case was not a one-off and could pave way for future treatments . Source: Nature (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #HIV #stemcell #transplant #breakthrough #HIVfree

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#10 En Holanda no existen perros callejeros

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Since the 19th century, Holland has had a huge dog population. An outbreak of rabies became one of the leading causes of death. Out of fear, many owners began abandoning their pets, and since this action was considered legal, streets became filled with stray dogs of all kinds. Holland wanted to change those unfortunate circumstances. They started by implementing the PSVIR method (pick, sterilize, vaccinate, identify, and return). All were free of charge; the government covered all the expenses. Holland achieved this goal without putting animals down and without kennels. And to incentivize adoption the Dutch government resolved to raise taxes on the purchase of dogs in stores. Source: Thinking Humanity (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #art #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #life #dogs #netherlands #dogsofinstagram #dog #holland

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#11 Los delfines y las ballenas ya no son una herramienta para entretener en parques Canadienses

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The law, which bans holding the animals in captivity or for breeding, was passed this week by Canada’s parliament and has been hailed by animal rights activists. Under the new law, violations will be punishable with fines up to 200,000 Canadian dollars (about $150,000 or £118,000). “We have a moral obligation to phase out the capture and retention of animals for profit and entertainment,” senator Wilfred Moore said in a statement. "Canadians are calling upon us to do better – and we have listened.”s. Source: Independent (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #dolphin #whale #porpoise #canada #ocean

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#12 En Corea del Sur hay discos para personas mayores a los 65 años

#13 En lugar de usar pesticidas en los sembradíos de arroz, se utilizan patos para que se alimenten con estos insectos

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Chemical pesticides have turned out to be another man-made disaster, as its effect on humans and the environment has been found to be as deadly as on pests. So some farmers in China, Japan, France, and other countries looked back on the traditional way of controlling pests and found using ducks, to be the most effective way. This method of integrated farming, i.e. ‘rice-duck farming’ has been documented 600 years ago. Apart from eating the pests, the wading or waddling of the ducks through the mud oxygenates water and stirs up layers of soil. Their droppings act as a natural fertilizer. All these benefits make these ducks a viable alternative to pesticides! Source: Eco Friend (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #life #duck #rice #farming #china #japan #pesticides

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#14 En Roma pagas el boleto del camión con botellas de plástico

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Rome is trying to become more environmentally friendly by offering free metro tickets to travelers who re-cycle plastic bottles using machines set up in three of the Italian capital’s stations. The initiative, which was launched in July, has proved so popular that 350,000 bottles have been recycled. It will soon be extended across the metro network and run until July 2020, the city’s public transport company ATAC says. Rome is the first capital city in the European Union to launch the scheme in metro stations. Similar schemes have already been adopted in Beijing and Istanbul. Source: Reuters (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #future #art #artist #goodmorning #positivenews #life #rome #recycling #plastic #metro #climatechange #italy #europe #noplastic

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#15 Tiendas de mascotas en California sólo aceptan a perros, gatos y conejos rescatados

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Retail pet stores in California will only be able to sell kittens, rabbits, and puppies if they come from a rescue organization after a new state law goes into effect Tuesday. With AB 485, California became the first state to implement such strict new rules on pet stores. Retailers are banned from selling live dogs, cats or rabbits unless the animal was obtained from a public animal control agency or shelter, humane society group, society for the prevention of cruelty to animals shelter or a rescue group that’s in a cooperative agreement with at least one private or public shelter. Assembly member Patrick O'Donnell called the law a "big win for our four-legged friends" and also for taxpayers, who he said spent more than $250 million a year to house and euthanize shelter animals. Under the law, individuals are still allowed to buy from private breeders, but stores are prohibited from doing so. Source: NBC Los Angeles (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #goodnews #life #world #progress #planetearth #dog #pet #shelter #cat #rabbit #adoptadog #adoption #animalrights

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#16 En Holanda, las paradas de autobuses cuentan con sembradíos para que las abejas se refugien

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The roofs of hundreds of bus stops have been covered in plants as a gift to honeybee, by a city in the Netherlands. Mainly made up of sedum plants, a total of 316 have been covered in greenery in Utrecht. The shelters not only support the city’s biodiversity, such as honey bees and bumblebees, but they also help capture fine dust and store rainwater. Source: Independent (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #newzeland #wellbeing #politics #bee #netherlands #holland #dutch #utrecht #bees #honeybee

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#17 En Islandia, tanto las mujeres como los hombres ganan el mismo sueldo

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Despite its image as a paradise of fairness, women earn less than men. Now Iceland has become the first country in the world to enforce equal pay. Despite an equal pay act that dates back to 1961, Icelandic women still earn, on average, between 14% and 20% less than men. "The gender pay gap is, unfortunately, a fact in the Icelandic labour market and it's time take radical measures; we have the knowledge and the processes to eliminate it," Iceland's Equality and Social Affairs Minister Thorsteinn Viglundsson said. Within four years from 2018, any public or private body in Iceland employing more than 25 people that has not been independently certified as paying equal wages for work of equal value will face daily fines. “The legislation will take some time to bed in, of course,” Valdimarsdóttir, the chair of the Icelandic Women’s Rights Association says. “There will be challenges. But it’s possible, and we can do it. Mainly, I’m just so proud we actually made it happen.” Source: The Guardian (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #beautiful #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #goodnews #life #world #progress #planetearth #equalpay #gendergap #women #salary #iceland #womensrights

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#18 En San Francisco existe un club donde personas mayores y perros mayores se hacen compañía mutuamente

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Through the Cuddle Club, senior dogs and senior citizens connect. The club was started by the Muttville Senior Dog Rescue in San Francisco as a way to ensure that older dogs get love and attention. Several times a month, the group holds events where senior citizens gather in a room filled with dogs that are 7 or older. After petting and playing with the dogs for about an hour, visitors can then walk the elderly canines, getting them all out into the fresh air for exercise. Source: Today (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #positivity #happiness #happy #motivation #art #friends #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #dog #cuddleclub #seniors #dogrescue #dogs #dogsofinstagram

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#19 Científicos en Finlandia desarrollaron la primera vacuna para abejas

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ] Scientists in Finland have developed what they believe is the world's first vaccine to protect bees against disease, raising hopes for tackling the drastic decline in insect numbers which could cause a global food crisis. In recent years bee populations around the world have been dying off from "colony collapse disorder", a mysterious scourge blamed on mites, pesticides, virus, fungus, or some combination of these factors. The vaccine, developed by a team at Helsinki University in Finland, works by giving bees resistance to fight off severe microbial diseases that can be fatal for pollinator communities. The treatment is administered to the queen bee via a sugar lump, similar to the way many children are given polio vaccines. The queen then passes the immunity to her offspring, spreading it through the bee community. Source: Phys.org (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #bee #bees #savethebees #science #vaccine

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#20 En Alemania los circos utilizan hologramas de animales para disminuir el maltrato animal

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[ Swipe ? for ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? ] Circus Roncalli, a German circus decided to get creative along with spreading a message about animal cruelty. Circus Roncalli was founded in 1976 and began phasing out animal performances in the 1990s. Since 2018, the show has featured no live animals, turning instead to holographic projections with 360-degree visibility for spectators seated around the ring. The idea is that audiences can get the same sense of wonder they would watching exotic animals in a traditional circus act — plus the bells and whistles of CGI — but because the animals are only holograms, there’s no risk of actual living things being treated inhumanely between shows. Source: Futurism (link in bio) #thehappybroadcast #love #instagood #photooftheday #happy #motivation #art #friends #repost #fun #style #illustration #inspiration #goodnews #art #artist #illustration #goodmorning #positivenews #life #world #progress #circus #animal #germany #nocruelty #vr #hologram #future

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