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Watch: 3 Months Ago Mayorkas Said FEMA Is “Tremendously Prepared”
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Watch: 3 Months Ago Mayorkas Said FEMA Is “Tremendously Prepared”

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The Lighter Side
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World Animal Protection’s Unique Personality Awards: Celebrating the Sentient Souls of Wildlife
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World Animal Protection’s Unique Personality Awards: Celebrating the Sentient Souls of Wildlife

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM World Animal Protection has long been at the forefront of fighting animal cruelty, with initiatives aimed at ending the exploitation of animals in tourism and advocating for better welfare standards globally. In celebration of World Animal Day (October 4th) the organization announced its finalists for the 2024 Wild Animal Unique Personality Award, highlighting remarkable wild animals and the sanctuaries that provide them safe, dignified lives. This prestigious award, created in memory of Audrey Mealia, a respected member of World Animal Protection’s wildlife team who passed away in 2021, is designed to recognize animals whose personalities shine brightly in sanctuaries committed to high standards of animal welfare. Beyond celebrating these creatures, the award also aims to elevate the importance of responsible tourism and education, reminding the public that wild animals are sentient beings, not commodities. As Roberto Vieto, Global Animal Welfare advisor at World Animal Protection, explains, “Recognizing the unique personalities of wild animals is key to understanding their sentience and a powerful reminder of their intrinsic value. This award not only celebrates these remarkable beings but also highlights the tireless efforts of the venues that protect them from exploitation.” Meet the finalists: wild souls with unique personalities These animals have been rescued from situations such as illegal trafficking, the entertainment industry, or the pet trade. Now, they are thriving in spaces that are dedicated to their well-being, where their true personalities can shine.   Courtesy of World Animal Protection and The Elephant Valley Project Darling is a 60-year-old elephant who exudes elegance and grace. Known for her love of hosting mud baths and leafy spa sessions, Darling resides at the Elephant Livelihood Initiative Environment (ELIE) and the Elephant Valley Project (EVP) in Cambodia. She is described as calm, faithful, and a true matriarch of her herd, embodying a serene and nurturing spirit. Courtesy of World Animal Protection and The Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity     Frankie is a 15-year-old crane who loves being the center of attention, often putting on a quirky display, particularly for male visitors. Frankie lives at the Angkor Centre for Conservation of Biodiversity (ACCB) in Cambodia and is known for her inquisitive and chatty nature. Her love for interaction makes her one of the standout personalities in her sanctuary. Courtesy of World Animal Protection and The Chimpanzee Conservation Center   Marco is a 4-year-old West African chimpanzee bursting with energy and enthusiasm. He’s always ready to cause a bit of playful chaos and has a mischievous streak that delights his caretakers at the Chimpanzee Conservation Center. His protectors describe him as sassy, empathetic, and a constant source of amusement. Courtesy of World Animal Protection and The Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary     Born into the entertainment industry, Sundara the tiger now lives safely at the Safe Haven Wildlife Sanctuary. At seven years old, she is full of beans and endlessly curious about her environment. Sundara is described as both brave and smart, always ready to explore her surroundings and learn new things, traits that have flourished in the peace of her sanctuary. Courtesy of World Animal Protection and Akatia Sanctuary     Akouba, a 7-year-old chimpanzee, is known for his resilient and clumsy nature. Rescued from the illegal wildlife trade, he now resides at Akatia Sanctuary, where he enjoys exploring his habitat and sampling new treats. Akouba’s protectors highlight his mischievous yet gentle personality, making him a beloved figure at the sanctuary.   Promoting responsible tourism and animal welfare Each of the sanctuaries where these finalists live focuses on the conservation of endangered species and the rehabilitation of animals who cannot return to the wild. They maintain strict standards of care, ensuring that the animals’ behaviors are natural and not the result of training or captivity stress. By adhering to responsible tourism standards, they prohibit direct contact with animals, selfies, or the use of animals for entertainment. This ensures that the animals can live with dignity and without exploitation. These facilities also serve as important educational hubs, raising public awareness about the dangers of illegal wildlife trafficking, the entertainment industry, and the pet trade. They demonstrate how it’s possible to give these animals a second chance while respecting their instincts and personalities. The Wild Animal Unique Personality Award, with a prize of USD 10,000 for the winning facility, encourages sanctuaries worldwide to maintain high standards of care and to prioritize the animals’ well-being above all else. It also serves as a reminder that protecting animals from exploitation is an ongoing effort—one that requires both public support and global collaboration. How you can get involved The public has already been invited to vote as of October 4th, World Animal Day, and the opportunity will remain open until October 25th. The winner will be announced on November 8th. By participating, you can lend your voice to celebrate not just these incredible animals, but also the sanctuaries that work tirelessly to ensure their welfare. This award and the ongoing work of World Animal Protection are important reminders that every animal deserves to live free from cruelty and exploitation. As we celebrate the unique personalities of these wild animals, we are also acknowledging the larger movement toward a world where animals are treated with respect, compassion, and care.The post World Animal Protection’s Unique Personality Awards: Celebrating the Sentient Souls of Wildlife first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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The Lighter Side
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Britain becomes the first G7 nation to end coal power
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Britain becomes the first G7 nation to end coal power

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Britain became the first G7 country to formally eliminate coal-fired power generation last Monday, when it closed its final coal power station, Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire. This historic occasion marks the end of over 140 years of coal power in the United Kingdom and a big step forward in the country’s decarbonization efforts. A decade in the making In 2015, Britain announced its resolve to phase out coal as part of a larger climate change strategy. Coal provided roughly 30 percent of the country’s electricity at the time, but by last year, that ratio had dropped to just over one percent. This strategy concludes with the closure of the Ratcliffe-on-Soar plant. “The UK has proven that it is possible to phase out coal power at unprecedented speed,” stated Julia Skorupska, Head of the Powering Past Coal Alliance Secretariat. The Alliance, which includes over 60 country governments, has been fighting to stop coal power worldwide. Britain’s quick transformation serves as a source of hope for other countries striving to reach their climate targets. Cutting emissions in half The decline in coal power has helped Britain cut its greenhouse gas emissions by more than half since 1990. Emissions from electricity generation account for around three-quarters of the country’s total greenhouse gas emissions, making the transition away from coal a critical component of the UK’s ambition to achieve net zero by 2050. Energy Minister Michael Shanks emphasized the broader implications of this transition: “The era of coal might be ending, but a new age of good energy jobs for our country is just beginning.” To reach its aim of decarbonizing the electrical industry by 2030, the UK is now focusing on increasing the use of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. Global implications While Britain is leading the way, the other G7 countries still confront considerable obstacles. Germany and Japan, in particular, continue to rely extensively on coal, generating more than 25 percent and 30 percent of their electricity, respectively. “There is a lot of work to do to ensure that both the 2035 target is met and brought forward to 2030, particularly in Japan, the US, and Germany,” said Christine Shearer, Research Analyst at Global Energy Monitor. The G7 agreed in April to phase out coal power by 2035, but critics say countries that rely heavily on coal are moving too slowly. Looking ahead As Britain begins a new chapter, the attention switches to expanding renewable energy to satisfy future demands. While achieving a fully decarbonized energy sector would take substantial effort and expenditure, the closing of Ratcliffe-on-Soar represents a historic success in the fight against climate change.The post Britain becomes the first G7 nation to end coal power first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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BIDEN – HARRIS send $157,000,000 to Lebanon after claiming NO MONEY for U.S. hurricane victims
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BIDEN – HARRIS send $157,000,000 to Lebanon after claiming NO MONEY for U.S. hurricane victims

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claims that FEMA is running out of money, after it blew though $1.4 billion on illegal aliens. DANIEL GREENFIELD While there’s not enough money for hurricane…
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Analyst Confirms There Was ‘Panic’ On Walz’s Face When He Was Asked About China
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Analyst Confirms There Was ‘Panic’ On Walz’s Face When He Was Asked About China

[unable to retrieve full-text content]The following article, Analyst Confirms There Was ‘Panic’ On Walz’s Face When He Was Asked About China, was first published on Conservative Firing Line. There’s…
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WATCH: Mark Levin: Joe Biden has been a failure his entire career
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WATCH: Mark Levin: Joe Biden has been a failure his entire career

Mark LevinWatch the latest video at foxnews.com Content created by the WND News Center is available for re-publication without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience.…
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America’s Failed Grand Strategy Guarantees the Draft’s Return
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America’s Failed Grand Strategy Guarantees the Draft’s Return

According to the most recent National Security Strategy, made public at the end of 2022, America’s official policy is “there is nothing beyond our capacity.” Such a statement is ridiculous, especially…
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An Antidote to Europe’s Summertime Blues
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An Antidote to Europe’s Summertime Blues

Boarding my U.S.-bound plane once in Dublin, a stewardess cheerfully reminded the line of long faces that it’s never too early to plan next year’s vacation. The sentiment resonated more than the charitable…
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Kerry’s Constitutional Confusion
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Kerry’s Constitutional Confusion

John Kerry, the former U.S. Naval officer, senator, secretary of state, and candidate for the presidency, a man who has taken the oath of allegiance to the Constitution many times now, says that “our…
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Ghostly Glow of a Nuclear Power Station Was Detected in Pure Water 150 Miles Away
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Ghostly Glow of a Nuclear Power Station Was Detected in Pure Water 150 Miles Away

Incredible physics.
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