Hi there :-) I'm Dave. Socially awkward. Proud nerd. Aspie. Bisexual. Unitarian Universalist. Melburnian. Originally a Sydneysider. Australian. Glasses-wearing. Economist. Mild-mannered public servant. Historian. Politically aware. Freethinking. Over-thinking. Tea drinking. Geek. Whovian. Little monster. Music loving. Theatre loving. Sports loving. Life loving! WARNING: Posts on this blog may be triggering. Also NSFW. Feel free to add me on Facebook, but please say who you are when you're adding me so I know who it is.
I realized why Vlogbrothers has a different feel from other YouTube channels - no calls to action. No, “smash that like button,” or “remember to subscribe and hit that bell icon.”
Their format has remained relatively the same since they started this venture. Just two brothers making videos for each other.
1) Extreme poverty is falling.
35.9 percent in 1990 to only 10 percent in 2015
…
it estimates that the 2018 rate will be about 8.6 percent.
2) Child mortality is falling.
The global under-five mortality rate fell from 93 per 1,000 [1990] to 39 to
1,000 [2017], meaning it fell by over 58 percent. We don’t have data for 2018
yet, but given the change just between 2015 and 2017, it’s likely there
was a further decline.
3) We’re getting better at preventing preventable diseases.
A new technology that could be able to radically control or outright eliminate malaria — gene drive mosquitos — are almost ready
and foundations like Gates and Open Philanthropy Project are devoting huge sums to fund its development and testing.
4) Clean energy is getting cheaper.
Solar and wind are now cheaper per megawatt hour than gas or oil, though better batteries are needed if the two are to become primary sources of energy.
5) Nepal’s endangered tiger population has doubled.
In 2009, there were only 120 wild Bengal tigers in Nepal, but that
figure has almost doubled since then. The country’s government has
pledged to double numbers by 2022, and is on track to meet that target.
6) We’re interstellar once again.
In December 2018, Voyager 2 became the second space craft to leave the heliosphere and it’s still in good shape.
7) The Nobel prize for physics went to a woman for the first time in 55 years.
Only three women have ever won the Nobel prize for physics. Donna Strickland from Canada’s
University of Waterloo was awarded a share of the prize for her work on
using powerful lasers to study tiny particles.
8) Hospitals have created their own drug company to fight back against high costs.
A new company Civica Rx, was announced in January 2018 and a third of
the country’s [USA] hospitals have either committed to participate or
expressed interest. The company CEO Martin Van Trieste is not
taking a salary.
9) There are more scientists in politics
[USA].
There’s one new senator, and eight new members of Congress with a STEM
background, including computer programmers, engineers, and an
oceanographer.
10) Fewer war deaths. The proportion of people killed annually in wars is less than a quarter
of what it was in the 1980s, one-seventh of what it was in the early
1970s, one-eighteenth of what it was in the early 1950s, and 0.5% of
what it was during World War II.
11) Fewer weapons of mass destruction. The world’s nuclear stockpiles have been reduced by 85% since the Cold War.
12) Better crop yields. Between 1961 and 2009 the amount of land used to grow food increased by
12%, but the amount of food that was grown increased by 300%.
13) Increased literacy. The global literacy rate is currently 83%.
It’s estimated that by the end of the century this number will be close to 100%.
14) Access to clean water:
Between 1980 and today, global access to safe water sources has increased from 58% to 91%.
15) Protected nature reserves. In 1962, there were 9,214 protected nature reserves worldwide. Today, there are over 200,000.
16) Plastic bag use slashed [AUS].
After two of Australia’s biggest supermarket chains announced that they
would stop offering single-use plastic bags to their consumers, the
initiative has heavily contributed to an 80% drop in plastic bag
consumption across the nation.
17) Post-surgical spray gel to prevent cancer recurrence. A UCLA-led research team has developed a spray gel that is embedded with immune-boosting nanoparticles. The substance was successful half of the
time in awakening lab animals’ immune systems to stop the cancer from
recurring following tumor removal.
18) Norway bans palm oil biofuels that lead to deforestation.
The majority of the Norwegian parliament agreed to
ban their biofuel industry from buying palm oil and other dangerous
biofuels that are linked to deforestation and harmful environmental
practices.
19) Drastic decrease in child labor.
Since 2000, the number of children in child labor globally fell by 94 million, a drop of more than one-third.
20) Suicides down over one-third. Global suicide rates have dropped by 38% since 1994,
i know bird box is the talk of the town rn but remember your mental health is more important than seeing a popular movie. there’s a lot of triggering stuff in it, particularly a large amount of on-screen suicides. if you’re dealing with suicidal thoughts i do not recommend watching this movie, it’s been shown in studies that seeing portrayals of suicide increases your risk. your safety is more important than a movie. for a list of other triggers check out doesthedogdie here.
It is with a heavy heart that I say that the Aussies and kiwis have beaten us to the next year again. As a red blooded American and true patriot, I say that we must not let this stand
Make 2019 the year America reaches before Australians
you need to give yourself permission to be happy now. not when you lost weight, not when you found your soulmate, not when you have more money. we seek excitement from future events, but once those goals are met, the temporary pleasures will pass and they will be replaced by the next fantasy. devote your full attention to your inner self and appreciate being in the moment. happiness is never external, but a way of living and appreciating life. it’s not reality, just the way you perceive it. so go and shift your focus from the outcome to watching yourself grow.