The inspiring new issue of Positive News magazine is out now. From our cover story about the wildlife protectors who are each dedicated to a single species, to features on how AI could save the planet, and life after being a leader in the far right – it’s filled with uplifting, enquiring stories of hope and change. Subscribe now to get your copy https://lnkd.in/g5Ps375
About us
When much of the media is full of doom and gloom, instead Positive News is the world’s first media organisation dedicated to reporting on what’s going right. Online and in print, we publish quality, independent journalism about progress and possibility. We are pioneers of ‘constructive journalism’ – an emerging approach in the media towards rigorous and relevant reporting that is focused on solutions. As a magazine and a movement, we are changing the news for good.
- Website
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http://www.positive.news
External link for Positive News
- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1993
- Specialties
- Magazine, Media, Constructive journalism, solutions journalism, positive news, News media, Press, Media consultancy, Publishing, Communications, Social enterprise, and Co-operative
Locations
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Primary
24 Greencoat Place
London, SW1P 1RD, GB
Employees at Positive News
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Richard Tomlin MBCS
Delivery Lead / Technical Lead - Applications Delivery Management
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Robbie Lockie🚦
Impact Media Director & CEO of The Freedom Food Alliance 🔹 Leading the Fight for Food Transparency & Food System Change.🔹 Generative Ai Expert 🔹…
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Rebecca Allen
Strategic Business Leader | Chair & Advisor | Scaling Martech & Content Businesses | AI and Innovation
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Justine Jenkins
Research and Engagement Manager at Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd
Updates
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“We have this incredible moment to reconnect to nature at an individual, economic and cultural level. Our health and nature’s health are completely interdependent” Partner content sponsored by Triodos Bank
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The new issue of Positive News is out now, and features a host of stunning photographs from contributors around the world. Here are five joyful images you’ll find in the magazine – subscribe to enjoy the issue in full https://lnkd.in/etYkAkSi
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“These are photographs that not only encourage further wildlife conservation efforts, but that spark the creation of real advocates for our planet on a global scale” https://lnkd.in/esBSQTUw
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Authorities are belatedly realising that ancient forest management practices can have a dramatic impact, curbing the risk of disastrous blazes. As our changing climate makes wildfires more likely, cottoning on to Indigenous wisdom has been a slow burn, but is finally happening https://lnkd.in/eQjsVaUj
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Analysis showed that the world is “on course” for a green energy milestone, the UK moved to strengthen workers’ rights, and Scotland prepared to bring a big beast “back from the dead”, plus more https://lnkd.in/eyUT-dGa
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This year’s World Mental Health Day is themed around worker wellbeing. Here’s how your workplace is boosting yours https://lnkd.in/ex-XxMpE
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“I was always very negative about my disability. Now I see it as a positive thing” During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a project training blind women to detect breast cancer is saving lives, and offering them meaningful work https://lnkd.in/eu583yPP
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In the new issue of Positive News magazine, meet the wildlife protectors who are each dedicated to a single species. Beguiled by birds, hooked on hedgehogs or obsessed by orchids, they show what’s possible when we narrow our focus – and truly take nature to heart. Out 9 October. Subscribe now to reserve your copy https://lnkd.in/g8UTvWa
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Loggerhead turtles continued their resurgence in Europe, California put the brakes on fast fashion, and the ‘University of Dyslexic Thinking’ launched, plus more https://lnkd.in/eiKgFd9z