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Good News: We can look forward to these 10 things today!

Good news: Pandas are no longer threatened with extinction, China wants to stop the ivory trade and 8 more reasons to be happy today!

Reason to enjoy: Pandas are no longer threatened with extinction!
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The world is mean, bleak and gray - the impression inevitably comes to mind when you turn on the news in the evening. Everywhere one looks, the bad things of this world are everywhere shown, but there is always reason to rejoice. Too bad, if this is not reported, we thought and show you here 10 good news of which you have guaranteed not heard anything.

10 things to look forward to today!

1. Big pandas are no longer threatened with extinction!

The heraldic animal of the WWF has recovered.

2. China wants to stop the ivory trade

The ban should be valid until the end of 2017.

3. Manatees are no longer threatened with extinction

A post shared by manatees (@ seekuh.all.day) on Feb 11, 2016 at 4:16 pm

Yeah!

4. China relies on renewable energy

The country does not want to build new coal mines and wants to draw fifteen percent of its energy from renewable energy by 2020.

5. The Colombian Government has entered into peace agreements with the FARC

Both parties fought an armed war for more than 50 years .

6. Canada protects its Great Bear rainforest

85% of the forest, which is home to grizzly bears, white-tailed eagles and wolves, is protected against logging - a major achievement for international forest conservation.

7. The infectious disease measles has been successfully eradicated in North, Central and South America

Juhu, and when is Deustchland off?

8. In Malawi, the AIDS rate among children has dropped 67 percent

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So far, 10 percent of the population in the state of East Africa has been infected with the virus.

9. Israel converts salt water into drinking water

Water shortage is now a thing of the past in Israel.

10. An effective Ebola vaccine has been developed

The Ebola vaccine is expected to hit the market in 2018.

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