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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. This TikToker’s “Earthship” Home Is Going Viral for Its Beauty and Sustainability

One TikTok user, Ari (@arianna_danielson), is showing the world that sustainability can be both beautiful and achievable in her “Earthship” home.

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2. Amazon Fresh Launches New Ready-to-Eat Affordable Vegan Meals

Amazon Fresh has launched plant-based ready-to-eat meals in the United Kingdom, which are available to all Amazon Prime subscribers.

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3. JFK’s New Terminal One to Feature NYC’s Largest Rooftop Solar Array

JFK’s New Terminal One is set to become a shining example of sustainable infrastructure, with plans to install the most extensive rooftop solar array in New York City and on any U.S. airport terminal.

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4. Surfing in a Sewer: How Water Pollution is Driving Top Surfers Away From the UK

Sarah Jackson, a windsurfer and two-time world championship silver medalist, has recently made the difficult decision to leave her home on the south coast of England for the cleaner waters of Spain.

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5. Man Wakes Up From Nap to Find Stray Cat Snuggling With Him

A man was napping when he was startled awake, only to find a stray cat who he didn’t recognize napping with him on the couch.

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6. Bill Maher Admits Flying Private and Calls Out Environmental Hypocrites

Bill Maher, the host of “Real Time,” recently addressed the sensitive topic of environmentalism during his closing monologue. He boldly confessed that he, like many other environmentalists, flies private.

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7. Small Dog Found Cemented to Florida Sidewalk After Being Left to Die

A small sweet pup is recovering after he was found “cemented” to a sidewalk off Yamato Road in Boca Raton, Florida, for what seemed like days, where he was left to die.

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8. Women in Healthcare Experienced ‘Burnout’ More than Men During the Pandemic, Study Finds

According to a study, women in health care experienced pandemic burnout than their male coworkers, with 49.4 percent of women admitting to experiencing burnout, while only 41.5 percent of men had the same feelings.

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  • Eat Less Meat: Download Food Monster, the largest plant-based recipe app on the App Store, to help reduce your environmental footprint, save animals and get healthy. You can also buy a hard or soft copy of our favorite vegan cookbooks.
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