Passa al contenuto principale

Smarter travel: Green paths for your wallet and the environment

May 27, 2026

Hello dear Good News community,

Vacation season is starting—and navigation apps are running at full speed. Often, however, this comes at the expense of the environment and our wallets, as many smart features cost extra. In today’s edition, you’ll find out how to do it more affordably while even protecting the climate!

Enjoy reading, Selina

(Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Philippines launch new HIV prevention initiative

In the Philippine capital of Manila, free condoms will soon be available in train station restrooms. The background to this is a sharp rise in new HIV infections. While politicians like former President Rodrigo Duterte had publicly railed against condoms, the initiative now offers both free condoms and information on their correct usage. Source: PHILSTAR LIFE

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Mega-wildlife bridge near Sydney connects two Australian national parks

South of Sydney, an innovative wildlife bridge connects two major national parks across one of Australia's busiest highways. The structure is tailored exactly to the needs of the local wildlife: it features rope bridges for gliding marsupials as well as vegetated paths for wombats and echidnas. Source: MONGABAY

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Sustainable navigation without subscriptions or data selling

Reaching your destination without subscriptions, data selling, or environmental impact: Smart open-source navigation apps offer a green alternative to the big tech giants. They enable privacy-friendly travel away from the crowds while conserving digital resources. Source: RESET

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

Island community in Thailand saves endangered dugongs through citizen science

As Thailand's seagrass meadows around the island of Koh Libong shrink, food sources for dugongs are dwindling. Frustrated by government inaction, the residents of Koh Libong are now replanting the underwater meadows themselves—and with success: initial counts show a recovery of the rare manatee populations. Source: MONGABAY

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

How former stray dogs in Uganda become companions for trauma survivors

A remarkable project in northern Uganda is helping survivors of the brutal civil war cope with their trauma. Under the leadership of the blind psychologist Francis Okello Oloya, rescued stray dogs are being trained as companion animals. Source: BBC

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

How vertical gardens cool down cities

Studies prove that vertical gardens drastically reduce building temperatures. While Latin America has long embraced the concept on a large scale, botanist Ignacio Solano—who has already greened one million square meters of facades worldwide—calls for more courage in Europe. Source: EURONEWS

Go to article (Si apre in una nuova finestra)

ON OUR OWN BEHALF

Only 5 days left: WE need YOU! ⏳

The final week of May is in full swing, and we want to say THANK YOU to over 182 supporters! Amazing! ✨ To ensure we still reach our goal, we need your support right now. Will you help us with this final sprint? 🚀 Thank you so much! 🩷

(Si apre in una nuova finestra)

❣️ Thank you 182 supports in May!
Good News is largely financed by the voluntary contributions of its users. We are a non-profit organisation and all income is reinvested. Thanks to your voluntary contributions, we are able to cover a large part of our staff and production costs.

🩷 We hope that with our hand-picked daily edition, we have been able to motivate you to initiate and promote positive change yourself.

💌 If you know someone who would enjoy receiving this newsletter, please forward this email to them to sign up (Si apre in una nuova finestra).


📲 Download our Good News app (Si apre in una nuova finestra) .

Best regards,

Bianca Kriel & Selina Mahoche