February 04, 2026
Hello dear Good News community,
We’re kicking off a new month full of hope and Good News – and a huge thank you to all of you! Without your support, we couldn’t share positive stories with the world. Today, we’ve collected six inspiring stories from India, Austria, the Netherlands, and Scotland. Enjoy!
Enjoy reading, Selina

(Si apre in una nuova finestra)Cancer prevention could save millions of lives
A global analysis of 185 countries shows that around four in ten new cancer cases are linked to preventable risk factors – with smoking leading the list, followed by infections, alcohol, and environmental and workplace exposures. Strong prevention policies could save millions of lives if health systems and governments act decisively. Source: MEDICALXPRESS
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Indian village saves Kerala’s largest lake
Overfishing and pollution have been threatening Kerala’s largest lake. Local villagers responded with clear rules and community-led conservation, protecting mussels, water, and their future. Source: DW
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Netherlands steps up: Climate protection for Bonaire
Following a lawsuit by Greenpeace, a court has ruled that the Netherlands must better protect its Caribbean island of Bonaire from the impacts of climate change. Concrete measures to address rising sea levels and environmental degradation must be implemented by 2030. Source: THE GUARDIAN
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Solar “trees” in the mountains provide winter electricity
In Sölden, up to 800 tree-shaped solar panels are set to power three ski resorts. Designed to withstand snow and storms, the installations are inspired by avalanche protection – an alpine experiment for the energy transition. Source: SOLARQUARTER
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An unsinkable metal
Researchers at the University of Rochester have developed a metal that won’t sink, even with holes. Laser-etched structures trap air, making it potentially useful for life rafts, measurement buoys, or floating energy platforms. Source: SCITECHDAILY
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How Scotland supports fathers in prison to be parents
A project in Scotland helps fathers in prison strengthen their parenting skills. Through targeted training and shared playtime with their children, the program aims to reinforce family bonds and reduce recidivism. Source: BBC
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