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May 12, 2026 Good News for Humankind πYour daily spark of possibility β one real milestone for change from around the world. India hits 150 GW of solar capacity after fastest quarter on recordIndia's solar power capacity has crossed 150 GW, with a remarkable 6.65 GW installed in March 2026 alone β one of the strongest single months the sector has ever seen. The growth spans rooftops, sprawling utility-scale farms, and off-grid systems now powering remote communities that the main grid has yet to reach. Behind the numbers are falling panel costs, smart policy choices, and a country choosing to meet rising electricity demand without leaning harder on fossil fuels. With India's Paris Agreement goal of 500 GW of non-fossil capacity by 2030 now well within sight, this milestone shows that the world's most ambitious clean energy transitions are no longer aspirational β they are unfolding in real time. More of Today's Good News
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Antihero Project π¦ΉYou've read the good news. Now, start making your own. The genius of the collectiveIn fantasy worlds, meaningful change requires heroes. In our actual world, change emerges from the combined contributions of vast numbers of people, most of whom will never be named in history books. We remember and revere Martin Luther King Jr., as we should. But the most visible leader is still a small ingredient compared to the thousands of organizers, marchers, parents, teachers, drivers, cooks, lawyers, clergy, and neighbors whose names we will never know. The ecosystem itself was the real source of the movement's power. As Ella Baker said: "The movement made Martin. Martin didn't make the movement." This is how change has always worked. Without the ecosystem, there is no change. What makes the ecosystem function isn't the individual actors. It's the bonds, synergies, symbioses, interdependencies, and even the conflicts between them. It's what emerges when they all come together. Even as they compete for resources, even as they prey on one another, their individual geniuses coalesce into something more powerful and lasting than would ever be possible in isolation. So it goes for change movements around the world. We don't need heroes. We don't even need leaders. We need a thriving, diverse, engaged ecosystem with you in it. βUnsubscribe | Preferences | Switch to weekly digest | Find me on Instagramβ Peter Schulte Coaching LLC |
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