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[The Global Progress We Often Overlook: Insights from Fix the News]-[Break the bad news bubble (Part 1) | Angus Hervey]

TED Talks Daily · B1 · 2024-09-26

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Introduction: Breaking the 'Bad News Bubble'

Angus Hervey, founder of Fix the News, argues that the modern media landscape is dominated by a "bad news bubble." This environment prioritizes failure over success and sudden events over gradual, positive trends. By shifting our focus, we can uncover significant global advancements—such as declining extreme poverty, rising living standards, and the protection of natural resources—that often remain invisible in daily headlines.

The Remarkable Decline in AIDS Mortality

Despite being a "big deal" that has claimed over 40 million lives, the progress in the fight against AIDS is rarely discussed. UNAIDS data reveals that annual AIDS-related deaths have plummeted by 69% since their peak in 2004. This success is primarily driven by widespread access to antiretroviral therapies, with over 77% of those living with HIV now receiving treatment. Furthermore, the development of Lenacapovir, an injectable drug with a "100 percent effectiveness rate" in preventing transmission, marks a historic milestone in public health.

Environmental Milestones: The Amazon and Clean Energy

Hervey highlights two major environmental victories:

  • Deforestation in the Amazon: Brazil's space agency reported a 45% decrease in deforestation over the last 12 months. This progress is linked to the current administration's commitment to environmental enforcement, proving that political rhetoric can be effectively "backed by action."
  • China’s Renewable Energy Surge: China has achieved its 1,200-gigawatt wind and solar goal six years ahead of schedule. This rapid deployment has led to a potential turning point in the climate story, with carbon emissions showing a decline in the second quarter of 2024, signaling the beginning of a long-term journey toward global decarbonization.

Tackling Global Hunger Through School Meals

While global hunger has increased due to conflict, there is a "bright spot" in the form of school feeding programs. Since 2021, the Global School Meals Coalition has helped expand coverage to 480 million children—an increase of 90 million. These programs yield a high return on investment, approximately "nine dollars per dollar invested," by simultaneously improving health, education attendance, and agricultural development.

Crime Trends and Social Tolerance

Contrary to common perceptions, the United States is experiencing a significant decline in crime. Data from 2024 indicates a "16 percent decline in murder rates," suggesting that the pandemic-era spike was an anomaly rather than a structural shift. Furthermore, in the realm of social progress, Thailand’s recent legalization of same-sex marriage stands as a "huge milestone moment" for the LGBTQI+ community in Asia, signaling a potential shift toward greater regional tolerance.

Conclusion

Hervey’s insights serve as a vital reminder that while the world faces real challenges, the narrative of progress is equally powerful. By focusing on these often-missed stories, we can gain a more accurate and hopeful perspective on the trajectory of humanity.

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📖 Transcript

Ted Audio Collective You're listening to Ted Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.
I'm your host, Elise Hugh.
Founder of Fix the News, Angus Hervey believes that some of the biggest and most influential news stories are the ones we aren't seeing in daily headlines.
In his conversation with Ted's Whitney Pennington Rogers, he shares the biggest stories of global and human progress that you might be missing and explains why looking at trends with a different frame can make all the difference.
Coming up after the break.
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