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!
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1. Calls for Immediate Ban on Greyhound Racing Intensify Amidst Recent Deaths
In the wake of the tragic deaths of three greyhounds within a week and the temporary closure of a racing track, animal welfare charity SAFE is urging a ban on greyhound racing in New Zealand. The call for action comes as Greyhound Racing New Zealand (GRNZ) suspended races at Manukau Stadium due to a concerning rise in injuries, prompting races to be relocated and international experts to assess the situation.
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2. Dog Walker Arrested for Alleged Animal Cruelty in Massachusetts
A disturbing incident unfolded in Medford, Massachusetts on Sunday morning, resulting in criminal charges against a resident. Frederick Ingrando, 33, found himself in police custody after witnesses reported seeing him brutally mistreating a dog he was walking.
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3. Former Corrections Officer Uses Animal Photography to Help Shelters
Hannah Lee Bratz, a former corrections officer, has found purpose behind the lens of her camera, finding rescue animals find their home. Transitioning from law enforcement to the compassionate world of animal welfare, Bratz’s journey exemplifies the power of following one’s passions.
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4. Reports Reveal How Many Animals Were Sacrificed for Brain-Computer Science Before Neuralink!
Recent revelations surrounding Neuralink’s experiments have brought to light a dark aspect of scientific research: the long history of animal cruelty in the pursuit of advancements in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. While Elon Musk’s Neuralink is under fire for its reported animal testing practices, it’s essential to recognize that such practices have roots that stretch far back into the annals of scientific experimentation.
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5. Black Samphire: The Environmental Horror Film Shining a Light on Water Pollution
In the heart of Brixton, at the Ritzy cinema, a new kind of horror film was unveiled just before World Water Day. “Black Samphire,” a film steeped in the eerie realities of environmental degradation, takes a deep dive into the terrifying realm of water Pollution. Its premiere location, miles away from the natural settings it depicts, emphasizes the universal impact of this issue.
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6. Alicia Silverstone’s Support for RFK Jr. Gets Cheesy Endorsement
Actress Alicia Silverstone’s endorsement of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for president is not only gaining attention but also some savory rewards. The iconic “Clueless” star recently demonstrated her Support by contributing to one of RFK Jr.’s campaign events in Los Angeles, where she made a delicious statement with a generous catering choice.
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7. Greener Buildings Surge in Value Amid New Environmental Mandates in European Property Market
In a decisive move towards sustainability, the European property market faces transformative challenges as stringent environmental regulations come into force. Investors, already grappling with soaring interest rates, are now confronted with potential significant writedowns unless they adapt swiftly. The crux of the matter lies in the newly passed Energy Performance of Buildings Directive by the European Union, a long-term initiative necessitating extensive renovations to meet strict carbon dioxide emission and energy consumption standards.
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The intertwining of Global warming and plastic Pollution has been revealed through a study conducted by researchers in Sweden, shedding light on a complex and mutually reinforcing relationship between these two environmental challenges. Published in the journal Nature Communications, the study led by Xinfeng Wei from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm exposes how the degradation of plastics, accelerated by rising temperatures, not only contributes to global warming but also perpetuates the cycle by necessitating increased plastic production. Wei said, “A self-reinforcing cycle is formed, creating a vicious circle between Climate change and plastic Pollution.”
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9. WHO Releases Toolkit to Empower Health Professionals Through Climate change
Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a global health challenge, with far-reaching implications for communities worldwide. As extreme weather events become more frequent, air quality worsens, and food and water security are threatened, the health risks associated with Climate change escalate. In response to this urgent need, the World Health Organization (WHO), along with various partners, has released a toolkit tailored to equip healthcare workers with the essential knowledge and skills to communicate effectively about the intersection of Climate change and health.
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