Daily Top News: Cat Found Hanging from Tree in Hong Kong, Dog Refused to Leave Paralyzed Friend, Denmark’s Plant-Based Food Transition Plan, and More! – GWC Mag

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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. Adorable Snoring Cat Cracks Up Internet in TikTok Video

One Bengal cat has gone viral on TikTok after their human posted a video calling them out for their loud snoring. The snoring cat has left the internet in hysterics.

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2. Heartbreaking Video Reveals Horrible Reason for Senior Dogs’ Scars

After receiving several questions about a duo of dogs’ scars, TikTok user @allthefosterpups revealed the reason for the marks on the dogs’ heads. The story is truly heartbreaking.

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3. Loyal Dog Refused to Leave Paralyzed Friend Despite Her Emaciated State

The sad story of one loyal dog is breaking hearts on TikTok. When two dogs named Abbey and Hawk were discovered in a Texas ditch, Houston K-911 Rescue stepped in to help the duo. The pair was discovered by a mail carrier who contacted animal rescue authorities. When they were discovered, Hawk was unable to walk. Abby was wandering the streets near where he lay, as though looking for help for her friend. Despite her emaciated state, the loyal dog refused to leave her friend behind.

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4. Cat Found Hanging From Tree in Hong Kong

A dead cat was discovered hanging from a tree with a rope around its neck in North Point, Hong Kong. The incident, which has been classified as a case of animal cruelty, has ignited public outrage and prompted an investigation by local authorities.

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5. The Last Hunter of Fin Whales in Europe Draws Controversy

Kristján Loftsson, the last hunter of fin whales in Europe, has been at the center of a long-standing controversy over Iceland’s defiance of the international ban on commercial whaling. While Iceland, along with Japan and Norway, continues this practice, Loftsson’s pursuit of fin whales has drawn the ire of environmental activists worldwide.

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6. The Trials and Tribulations of Male Lions

In the heart of Kenya’s savannas, where wildlife tourism thrives, the death of one male lion recently captured global attention. Known as Jesse, this majestic creature passed away on July 24, 2023, during a fierce battle with a coalition of three rival male lions in the renowned Maasai Mara. Jesse’s tragic end sheds light on the harsh and perilous existence that male lions lead, challenging popular perceptions of them as the kings of the jungle.

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7. Eleven Madison Park Celebrates 25 Years of Food Evolution

In the heart of New York City, nestled in the historic MetLife building, a culinary revolution has been quietly underway at Eleven Madison Park (EMP). This world-renowned establishment, once famous for extravagant dishes like lavender duck, is now celebrating its 25th anniversary in a way that represents a significant milestone in the world of fine dining. It has become the world’s first Michelin three-star vegan restaurant, showcasing a transformative journey towards sustainability and plant-based cuisine.

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8. Denmark Sets an International Precedent with its Plant-Based Food Transition Plan

The Danish government has taken a pioneering step by unveiling its first-ever national action plan, outlining a comprehensive strategy to transition its food system towards plant-based alternatives. Released by the Ministry of Food, Agriculture, and Fisheries of Denmark, this visionary plan is a crucial element of a political agricultural agreement from 2021, signaling Denmark’s commitment to leading the global charge in promoting plant-based diets and reducing reliance on animal products.

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9. European Clampdown on Climate Activists is a Concerning Trend

In recent times, a surge of concern has arisen regarding the increasing repression of climate activists across Europe. Research reveals that countries including Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, and the UK have adopted stern measures to curtail climate protests. These include mass arrests, imposition of stringent laws, and labeling peaceful protesters as eco-terrorists or hooligans.


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10. Poison Ivy is a Growing Threat Because of Climate change

Working diligently across Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, Peter Barron, known as Pesky Pete, decided to document his work as a poison ivy remover by capturing the emergence of the plant each year. What began as a personal project has now unintentionally turned into a valuable record of the changing environment. Barron has noticed a significant shift in the timing of poison ivy’s arrival; its first appearance has been advancing by nearly a month over the past 14 years. This shift in poison ivy’s emergence may well be linked to the effects of Climate change.

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