Clean water, human rights, and good news!

Clean water, human rights, and good news!

Author: Amanda Stephens, Hanna Bilinski,Rti July 14, 2025 Duration: 0:00

This week host Amanda is doing a GOOD-NEWS ONLY special apology episode. We can't help it that we doomscroll, which can make it increasingly feel like there's only badnews, but in the last week there's been a lot happening, especially in the climate and human-intrest world. Amanda calls up some of her friends to apoliguze for bad-news-dumping, and try to make it up with postive stories about drinking water in Flint Michigan, a landmark ruling from the International Court of Human Rights, and about the Seine open to public swimming again!~

Read along with us: 

The completion of Flint's water pipes: 1. Flint replaces most lead pipes 10 years after the Michigan water crisis  (Matt Lavietes, NBC), 2. Flint's still-unfinished lead pipe replacement serves as a cautionary tale to other cities (Michael Phillis and Tammy Webber, AP)

A stable climate is a human right: 1.  Countries must protect human right to a stable climate, court rules (Isabella Kaminski, The Guardian)

The Seine opens for public swimming: 1. River Seine reopens to swimmers in Paris after century-long ban (Thomas Mackintosh, BBC), 2. You Can Swim in the Seine Again. Trust Me. I Just Did. (Catherine Porter, The New York Times)


Every week, writers Hanna Bilinski and Amanda Stephens find themselves stuck in the same cycle: falling down a rabbit hole of alarming headlines and relentless updates. The Doomscroll News Report is their attempt to climb back out and make sense of it all. Instead of just recapping the major international stories that flooded their feeds, they pause to place each event within a broader context, asking what it really means for the global conversation. This isn't a straight news broadcast; it's a dialogue between two curious observers who bring on knowledgeable guests to deepen the discussion. By weaving together expert insight with their own perspectives as individuals striving to stay informed, they create a space for understanding that goes beyond the reactive nature of the daily news cycle. Tuning into this podcast feels like joining a necessary conversation that seeks clarity and connection amidst the noise, offering a thoughtful alternative to the endless scroll.
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