Mexico

Good News Headlines 9/29/2025

Mexico’s jaguar population is climbing, but the country’s biggest cat isn’t out of the woods yet. A four-month census conducted last year has concluded there are 5,326 wild jaguars throughout the country — a 33% jump from 2010, when the species was labeled endangered (as it still is). 

Good News Headlines 12/23/2024

Despite the company’s public downplaying of the success and popularity of reusable glass bottles, Coca-Cola operates a thriving refillable glass bottle program in just this one US city, according to The Story of Stuff Project, which could be a key to tackling plastic pollution globally.

Good News Headlines 6/10/2024

Claudia Sheinbaum, an environmental scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, was overwhelmingly elected Mexico’s first female president on June 2, 2024, a historic milestone in a country rife with gender-based violence and misogyny.

Don’t Eat Driscoll’s Plasticberries!

The farmers around Lake Pátzcuaro in Mexico blame the water scarcity on Driscoll’s berry operations that have drilled wells on stolen land to grow “certified organic” strawberries in plastic containers with no soil! Find locally grown organic strawberries on the Organic Consumers Association regenerative farm map.

Good News Headlines 11/2/2022

Homelessness is a problem that plagues many cities and there are so many different approaches to address the issue. Salt Lake City is trying a compassionate approach by building a tiny home village to address its homelessness problem.