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  1. Jan 1, 2023 · Toronto, ON, January 1, 2023 – The beginning of January is a time of new beginnings and forward thinking for many.A recent Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Global News finds that, in reflecting on what the new year will bring, most Canadians say they feel optimistic about the year as a whole, though there is evidence that this optimism is muted.

  2. Jan 1, 2023 · Most Canadians say they feel optimistic about 2023 as a whole, but when it comes to key social and environmental issues, some are divided, according to a new poll from Ipsos.

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  3. Feb 3, 2023 · You fall down a great deal while skiing. It’s because: In 2023, optimism can feel like a challenge. The pandemic is three years old and the planet’s climate future seems increasingly in crisis ...

  4. Jan 2, 2024 · According to the latest data from Ipsos, a global average of 70 percent of respondents say they feel optimistic that their 2024 will be better than 2023. This is 15 percentage points up from last ...

    • Arts Council England Is Funding Its Broadest Range of Culture
    • We Have Our First People’s Plan For Nature
    • Wind Energy Will Gather Speed
    • Thousands Will Get Better Access to Clean Water
    • The English Coastal Path Will Be Completed
    • Climate Trace Will Help Track Emissions
    • Landscape Restoration Will Expand
    • Eurovision Comes to The UK
    • Our Happiness Is Making A Recovery
    • Rail Is Making Its Revival

    The 990 organisations Arts Council Englandwill fund between 2023-2026 is incredibly significant. “It is the broadest range of organisations we’ve ever funded, and we’ve focussed on achieving a fairer spread of investment across the country,” says chief executive Darren Henley. “This includes world-renowned institutions, like the Royal Shakespeare C...

    “It gives me huge encouragement that, right now, 100 citizens from across the country, and from all walks of life, are deliberating and discussing how we bring wildlife back to our shores as part of the UK’s first ever People’s Assembly for Nature,” says Harry Bowell, director of land and nature at the National Trust.“In March, the assembly will pu...

    “The rate of green innovation has been incredible over the past few years and is set to continue,” says Areeba Hamid, co-executive director of Greenpeace UK. “The UK has the highest wind energy potential in Europe, and wind already generates nearly a quarter of the UK’s electricity. With the onshore ban finally set to end and a strong offshore wind...

    Hannah Bellemy, UK director at charity: water, is excited about the difference new technology will make next year. “We’ve developed a new water sensor that will help people living in remote, rural communities across the Global South have long-term, reliable access to clean water,” she says. “Following a successful pilot, in 2023 we’re going to inst...

    Over the past few years, Natural England has been busy working on creating a coastal path that stretches the entire length of England. At 2,795 miles, it will be the world’s longest continuous hiking path when it is completed this year.

    “There are researchers taking steps to face the challenges of climate change head on, and 2023 will see many of these new innovations come to light,” says sustainability expert and UCLan (University of Central Lancashire) lecturer Renuka Thakore. “For instance, Climate Trace, an independent greenhouse gas emissions tracking system, will create the ...

    The counties along the Welsh-English borders – Radnorshire, Shropshire and Herefordshire – plan to be a lot wilder in 2023. The Wildlife Trustsin these counties will be restoring and connecting woodlands by rewilding river valleys and working with farmers to put wildlife back onto their farms.

    After decades of the dreaded “null points”, it seemed unlikely the UK would ever host Eurovision again. And yet, thanks to the success of Sam Ryder and on behalf of Ukraine, the song contest will light up Liverpool in May.

    “The nation’s happiness saw a really sharp downturn during the pandemic, but the latest wellbeing data from the Office for National Statistics shows that we’re now seeing levels of happiness rising again,” says Williamson. “One of the big ‘silver linings’ from the pandemic is that more people than ever are now comfortable talking about mental healt...

    There is a boom in travelling by train, which is only expected to gather steam in 2023. In fact, Europe’s network of sleeper trains will grow over the course of the year: Austria’s Nightjet – complete with wireless charging points and ensuite bathrooms – is one of the exciting debuts to look out for.

  5. Jan 1, 2023 · January 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. EST. It’s understandable that people might feel tentative about charging boldly into the new year. After all, the 2020s haven’t offered a surplus of cheer so far ...

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  7. Jan 12, 2023 · To start the new year, we asked teenagers how optimistic they were going into 2023. Here is what they said. “Enough with the doom and gloom!”. Nicholas Kristof writes in an Opinion column ...

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