Every day, One Green Planet brings you today’s top news. For those who don’t have a lot of time to look through the news each day, this will be a great resource and an easy way to catch up!
Here you’ll find different categories of news and links to each article published! Enjoy!
1. Puppy With Surrendered and Overlooked Facial Deformity [VIDEO]
Luna, a pit bull with a resilience matched only by her cuteness, has proven the positivity that social media can be capable of. Luna’s journey from the brink of euthanasia to becoming a viral sensation is a testament to the dedication of animal rescuers.
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2. Hilarious Video Shows Annoying Rescue Dog “Test” Foster Dogs for Aggression
In Fairfield County, Connecticut, a small Chihuahua mix named Thor has entered the spotlight on TikTok. Anne Dennen and her husband, Matt Narel, who lovingly care for five senior rescue dogs, have discovered an ingenious way to gauge aggression in their foster dogs—by unleashing Thor, the 10-year-old dynamo, onto them.
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3. Rescued Cat Wins Pet of the Week
This week, Franklin, a rescued cat from New York City, took the spotlight as Newsweek’s Pet of the Week, captivating hearts with his remarkable journey from a wanderer to a cherished member of his loving family.
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4. Dallas Mavericks Lead the NBA with First Emotional Support Animal
In a pioneering move within the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Dallas Mavericks have introduced an emotional support animal to their team, setting a new precedent for mental health awareness in professional sports. Bailey, a two-year-old Mini Bernedoodle, has quickly become the team’s beloved companion since her arrival in April 2022, showcasing the positive impact pets can have in high-pressure environments.
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5. Terror Strikes Hampshire Village as Poachers Leave Grizzly Message
Residents of Broughton, Hampshire, find themselves grappling with a horrifying ordeal as poachers unleash a reign of terror upon their tranquil village. In a disturbing series of events, villagers have awakened to scenes of animal corpses littering their streets and public spaces. The latest incident, unfolding at the entrance to the community shop, saw bloodied hares strewn about, accompanied by the grotesque display of impaled barn owls and kestrels on the door handles.
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6. Houston Woman Sentenced for Illegal Sale of Endangered Animals
A recent case in Houston has highlighted the grim reality of the illegal wildlife trade, particularly concerning endangered species. Savannah Nicole Valdez, a 21-year-old woman, has been sentenced to prison for her involvement in the illegal sale of exotic animals, including a spider monkey and toucans.
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7. UN Climate Strategy Overlooks Meat and Dairy Emissions, Experts Report
During the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) unveiled a roadmap aimed at addressing the global food system’s challenges, with objectives to eradicate hunger and limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. However, a recent critique in Nature Food Journal has highlighted a significant gap in this plan: the omission of meat and dairy products, the largest source of food-related greenhouse gas emissions.
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8. Global Meat and Dairy Production Surge Fueled by Billion-Dollar Financing, Report Reveals
In a revealing examination, a report has brought to light the substantial financial support channeled into the meat and dairy industries, marking a concerning trend towards unsustainable growth. Between 2015 and 2021, global meat production witnessed a 9% increase, while dairy production saw a 13% rise. This period coincided with financiers injecting an average of $77 billion annually into the top 55 industrial livestock companies worldwide, often at the expense of environmental policies.
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9. Al Gore Interview Reflects on Climate Reality and the Urgent Call for Advocacy
In an ever-warming world, faced with the grim realities of Climate change, Al Gore stands as a beacon of hope and a testament to tireless advocacy. Despite decades of efforts to sound the alarm on Global warming’s dangers, Gore harbors a humble regret: “I guess I could have done more.” This admission comes from a man who has become synonymous with the climate movement, having faced ridicule and skepticism yet never faltering in his commitment. Al Gore spoke to journalists at USA Today and reflected on his thoughts.
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10. Salisbury’s $600k Sand Dune Designed To Protect Against Floods Washed Away In 3 Days
In a vivid demonstration of Climate change’s relentless force, homeowners at Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts, faced a stark reminder of nature’s power. Appealing together, about 150 property owners pooled a hefty sum of $600,000 to erect a dune designed to shield their homes from the encroaching Atlantic Ocean. Yet, just days after its completion, a storm ravaged the barrier, erasing half of the 15,000 tons of sand.
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