
Mexico moves to ban dolphin shows and concrete tanks in sweeping marine protection bill
Mexico is on the verge of a historic transformation in its approach to marine animal rights. With the unanimous approval of the Ley Mincho by the Senate, the country could soon usher in one of the world’s most progressive marine welfare legislations. The law, spearheaded by the NGO Animal Heroes,...
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The hidden carbon cost of thinking: how AI models pollute by processing your questions
Every time we ask an AI something—even the simplest query—it begins to “think.” But that thinking, as invisible as it...

Tourist or traveler? Discover the difference
Imagine you’re about to embark on a new adventure. Your suitcase is packed, but inside, there’s one lingering question: do...

New Brazilian law bans tattoos and piercings on pets: “Animals don’t choose”
In a move that’s been a long time coming, Brazil has officially banned tattoos and piercings on dogs and cats...

A love that survived centuries: viking burial of woman and her dog revealed
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A major step for urban mobility: wireless electric buses in Norway
In Norway, a country long at the forefront of ecological transition, a groundbreaking move has been made that could forever...

Eco-mural “botanic pulse” brings sustainable art to Manhattan
On June 2, 2025, a monumental eco-mural titled “Botanic Pulse” was unveiled in the heart of Manhattan at Hell’s Kitchen...

The purchase of Isla Guafo by Re:Wild: a move towards protecting a unique ecosystem
After years of speculation and uncertainty surrounding the sale of Isla Guafo, recent reports confirm that the island has been...
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