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. Tiny Dog’s Excitement When Meeting New Family Melts Hearts
One tiny dog’s excitement after finally being adopted is going viral. Elvis can be seen in the video, ecstatic to finally be going home with his new humans. Viewers were equally happy seeing the tiny dog’s adoption, liking the TikTok video over 17,000 times.
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2. Senior Dogs Reunited, Melt Hearts on TikTok
Two senior dogs were reunited after nine years apart. The adorable reunion was captured on video and shared to the TikTok account @xjessxjx.
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3. Cute Video Shows Goldendoodle Excited for Bedtime Routine
A hilarious video shared on social media shows a Goldendoodle demanding that her human complete her bedtime routine. Captioned “It’s 9:55 pm. Don’t forget my bedtime Dad!,” the adorable dog has cracked up viewers.
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4. Escaped Salmon from Icelandic Fish Farm Threaten Wild Fish
In August of 2023, roughly 3,500 farmed salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm operated by Arctic Fish. Arctic Fish is owned by the Norwegian seafood company Mowi. The escaped salmon were being farmed in open pens, which have already drawn criticism from environmentalists. The open pens allow the farmed salmon to live in conditions that mimic those of wild salmon but have several negative effects. Environmental threats from open-pen fish farms include increased Pollution and the spread of communicable diseases from farmed to wild salmon.
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5. Animal rights Activists Fight Against “Ag-Gag Law” in Canada
In a gathering outside a Toronto courthouse, more than 100 animal rights advocates converged on a Monday to show their Support for a lawsuit filed by Animal Justice against the “Ag-Gag Law.” This law, officially known as the Security From Trespass and Animal Safety Act, has been a subject of contention, sparking an ongoing legal battle. The legislation, enacted in 2020, has ignited a fierce debate over the rights of activists and journalists to conduct undercover investigations into animal cruelty on farms and in slaughterhouses. Animal rights proponents argue that this law infringes upon their rights and prevents the public from knowing what happens behind closed doors in the agricultural industry.
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6. PETA Sells “Kitten Fillets” in Latest Vegan Campaign
On World Vegan Day, a provocative publicity stunt in the heart of Cardiff captured the attention of passersby and raised questions about the ethics of our dietary choices. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) orchestrated a unique and unsettling event, setting up a pop-up stall at a city center market. The so-called “catmonger” made headlines by offering mock “kitten fillets” to the public, hoping to convey a powerful message about the treatment of fish and the need for veganism.
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7. Kylie Jenner’s New Clothing Line is Animal-Friendly!
Kylie Jenner, the billionaire makeup mogul and reality TV star, is making headlines once again, this time for her commitment to animal-friendly fashion. As she expands her entrepreneurial empire, her new clothing line, Khy, has gained the approval of Animal rights organization PETA.
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8. Steak-umm Rolls Releases Marketing Campaign Using Deepfake Vegans
In a recent video, Steak-umm, the West Chester-based food company, has sparked a conversation about the sinister side of artificial intelligence and the growing threat of deepfake technology. This video, which features a focus group of self-proclaimed vegans raving about the joys of eating meat, is not what it seems at first glance. It’s a clever and thought-provoking ad campaign aimed at shedding light on the potential dangers of AI manipulation and deepfake technology.
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9. Fungi to the Rescue: Mushrooms That Eat Plastic
Plastic waste has emerged as a daunting challenge, enveloping our planet in non-biodegradable refuse. Yet, amidst this crisis, researchers have uncovered an unlikely hero in the form of fungi. At the University of Sydney, a recent study has highlighted the incredible potential of common backyard fungi, Aspergillus terreus and Engyodontium album, to combat plastic Pollution by breaking down polypropylene—a notoriously hard-to-recycle plastic.
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10. Addressing the Shrinking Carbon Budget for a 1.5°C World
In the race against climate change, the window of opportunity to limit Global warming to 1.5°C is rapidly closing. A recent groundbreaking study published in Nature Climate change reveals that at our current emission rate of 40 gigatonnes of CO₂ per year, our carbon budget will be depleted in just six years, providing a stark wake-up call for immediate action.
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