It’s the last Friday of the month–time again for some good news to take you into December with a smile.
The story I’ve chosen for this month is about technology, invented by a teenager, that is sailing (literally) through testing before heading out to clean up the enormous Pacific garbage patch. It’s wonderful to think that a vast field of garbage the size of Texas can be cleaned up in ten years, far less time than originally thought.
Click here to read the story.
Here’s how #WATWB works: On the last Friday of each month a number of bloggers participate in a blog hop in which each blogger highlights a story that spreads good news, happiness, and hope.
These are the cohosts for this month: Eric Lahti, Inderpreet Uppal, Shilpa Garg, Peter Nena, and Damyanti Biswas.
Want to join? Click this link to sign up and help spread some happiness!
I checked out the tracker as well and I remember this young man from quite a while ago. So it’s especially interesting to be able to get an update! Great share thank you!
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I could have sworn I did a #WATWB on him before, but I couldn’t find it. I remembered reading about him, though, and I was thrilled to find the update. Thanks for visiting!
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Amazing what young minds can come up with
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I’m very thankful that young people care so much about the planet.
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Great share Amy. My post was also about saving the oceans. 🙂
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I need to get over there to look at it. Thanks for stopping by, Debby!
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Thanks Amy. You know what they say about great minds, lol. 😉
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🙂
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Wonderful idea! ❤ Sharing your post,..
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I’m so amazed by the things people can think of–it gives me great hope that something like this could be invented by someone so young. Thanks for sharing!
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Yay! This is such good news, Amy.
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This kind of news is good for everyone–and we could use a little good news right about now.
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