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Volkswagen Bans Tests on Animals

Volkswagen Bans Tests on Animals

German carmaker Volkswagen said it will stop animal testing after coming under intense public condemnation for financing experiments on the effects of diesel exhaust on monkeys. Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess made the vow in a letter sent to the German branch of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). PETA publicized the announcement on […]

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    Japan Kills More Than 120 Pregnant Whales

    Japan Kills More Than 120 Pregnant Whales

    More than 120 pregnant female minke whales were killed this year in the Antarctic Ocean as part of Japan’s controversial “scientific whaling” program. The numbers were revealed in a newly released report presented earlier this month at the International Whaling Commission (IWC) Scientific Committee meeting in Bled, Slovenia. According to the report, Japanese whaling vessels […]

    Swimmer Plans to Cross Pacific to Highlight Plastic Pollution

    Swimmer Plans to Cross Pacific to Highlight Plastic Pollution

    Ben Lecomte, the first man to swim across the Atlantic in 1998, will attempt another grueling, history-making ocean crossing. On Tuesday, the 50-year-old Frenchman and his crew will set out from Tokyo for a 5,500-mile swim across the Pacific, Reuters reported. If all goes as planned, Lecomte will arrive in San Francisco six to eight […]

    Train Carrying 250,000 Liters of Fuel Derails on Kenyan Coast

    Train Carrying 250,000 Liters of Fuel Derails on Kenyan Coast

    A cargo train carrying 250,000 liters (66,000 gallons) of super petroleum, or unleaded gasoline, derailed off its tracks after taking a sharp turn along Kenya’s eastern coast, forcing the closure of a major highway over the weekend, according to local reports. The accident occurred early Sunday in Kibarani in Mombasa County, and prompted authorities to […]

    Iconic Superman Actress Was a Hero for the Environment

    Iconic Superman Actress Was a Hero for the Environment

    Margot Kidder, the iconic actress who passed away Sunday at age 69, was most famous for playing Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in the Superman films as an intrepid journalist who didn’t let her lack of superpowers stop her from fighting for what she believed in. In real life, Kidder was similarly heroic in her […]

    Philippines Plans Manhattan-Sized Green City

    Philippines Plans Manhattan-Sized Green City

    The Philippines has an ambitious plan to deal with its capital’s pollution woes—build an entirely new, sustainable city 75 miles from Manila. The proposed New Clark City will be larger than Manhattan and house up to two million people, Business Insider UK reported May 9. The project’s current price tag is $14 billion, and it […]

    Louisiana State Court Declares Bayou Bridge Pipeline Permit Illegal

    Louisiana State Court Declares Bayou Bridge Pipeline Permit Illegal

    A Louisiana judge recently ruled that the state regulators violated guidelines when it issued Energy Transfer Partners‘ controversial Bayou Bridge pipeline a coastal use permit. The permit was issued for the last 18-mile stretch of the fracked oil pipeline that would have run through the riverside town of St. James Parish, where dozens of refineries […]