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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. Emotional Reunion Caught on Camera of ‘Little Buddy’ Reuniting With Pawrents After Going Missing Five Years Earlier

Surprisingly, there are many missing dogs that are reunited with their families years later, but that reunion isn’t often caught on camera. However, that’s not the case for this pooch.

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2. Hybrid vs Electric: The Great Green Car Debate and Why EVs Won’t Win Just Yet

Electric vehicles (EVs) have been making headlines for their potential to revolutionize the automotive industry, but it could be smoother sailing for these green cars. Despite their many benefits, EVs still need to overcome several challenges that prevent them from completely replacing hybrid cars anytime soon.

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3. Boxer Pup Goes Viral For Impressive Opera Like Vocal Range

An adorable Boxer pup has left the internet in tears of laughter for clips of him ‘singing opera’ and hitting some impressive notes.

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4. How Dogs are Being Trained to Track Diseases in Blackfeet Country

In Blackfeet Country — home to four different Native American tribes — dogs have been put to work in hopes of determining what’s behind recent mysterious diseases in the area. Working Dogs for Conservation (WD4C) has been leading the charge in determining the reason behind unfamiliar and unknown thyroid issues and cancers in the area.

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5. This is Why the Waves in San Diego Are Pink

Have you ever seen the waves at Torrey Pines State Beach in California and thought they looked a little…pink? Well, you’re not imagining things! The stunning color is actually part of an exciting research project led by a team of scientists from the University of California San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the University of Washington.

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6. Mystery of Washed Up Wildlife on Cape Town’s Beaches: Is Animal Trafficking to Blame?

Cape Town, South Africa – Beautiful beaches, stunning coastline, and now, a rising number of dead non-aquatic animals mysteriously washing ashore. The mystery has led many to suspect that animal trafficking may be the cause.

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7. Microalgae: The Future of Food? Unlocking the Potential of the Tiny Powerhouses

Microalgae “superfood” supplements like spirulina and chlorella have been a fixture of the wellness scene for decades. But with a bitter, grassy, or fishy flavor, the single-celled organisms have remained niche, reserved mainly for those willing to overlook their pungent aromas in pursuit of health.

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Vegan But Make It Fashion by Tiny Rescue: Animal Collection

Vegan But Make It Fashion by Tiny Rescue: Animal Collection

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