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π° Strategy Story on Warp News
A publication called the Strategy Story reached out and wanted to tell “the inspiring story is of a rising media startup called Warp News” – their words, not mine.
From the intro to the article:
“Optimists have more ideas than pessimists, and they create more out of those ideas. In a world with more optimists, Warp News aims to warp the curve of humanity and make a better future come sooner.”
You’ll find the results here.
Mathias Sundin
CEO of Warp News
Chairman of Warp Institute
Fact-based optimistic news of the week
π Robotic hamster ball will explore caves on the moon.
ESA wants to explore kilometer long lava caves hidden below the lunar surface with the help of a robotic βhamsterβ ball. Water and other essential materials may be hidden in the extensive lava tubes, waiting to be explored.
π It’s time to party sustainably!
This eco-friendly confetti contains flower, grass and herb seeds and is made from starch.
β¬οΈ Optimism’s Theory of Knowledge.
The optimist’s view differs from the pessimist’s in a fundamental respect: the optimist sees what could be done with the half-full glass, what it can be used for, and who might need a little water right now, writes Nicklas Berild Lundblad.
π³π³ A debit card that helps fund reforestation projects.
By using this yet-to-launch wooden debit card youβll help pay for reforestation projects and plant trees with help from Ecosia.