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Earth Has Lost Half Of Its Wildlife In The Past 40 Years And May...
Title image: Dumbo, the animation movie
The modern form of humans, called homospaians, have roamed the Earth for a mere 200,000 years. During this time,...
Scientists Reveal a Massive Biosphere of Life Hidden Under Earth’s Surface
A revolution in our understanding of what life actually populates the planet, deep beneath the surface where we had no idea life could even...
Canada Passes Law That Bans The Captivity Of Whales And Dolphins
Cetaceans have always been at the top of the human hit-list until very recently. Every part of a whale’s body is usable and dolphins...
Scientists discover 10,000 edible plant species – even with BACON taste…
As global climate change continues to make water a scarce and expensive resource, terrestrial crops appear less and less able to meet our needs....
Scientists Accidentally Discover Caterpillar That Eats Plastic
The world produces around 300 million tons of plastic per year, but recycles just 14% of the plastic packaging it uses. Recycling the remaining...
Fukushima Radiation Makes Landfall On US West Coast – And It’s Only The Beginning
Seaborne Cesium 134, a radioactive isotope released by the 2011 Fukushima disaster, has been detected on the US’ Pacific coast for the first time...
Sperm Whales Found Dead In Germany, Stomachs FULL Of Plastic And Car Parts
The whales’ deaths are symbolic of humanity’s shocking disregard for marine life.
In January, 29 sperm whales were found stranded on shores around the North...
Japan’s ‘research whaling’ ruled illegal by International Court of Justice
UPDATE: The Government of Japan has officially cancelled plans to hunt whales in the Southern Ocean this coming year. Detailed update at bottom.
Whales everywhere...
Dead Whale Stranded After Its Stomach & Intestines Are Destroyed By 64 Pounds of...
How many whales have died as a result of ingesting plastic? Who really knows, but one thing we do know for certain is that...