A bold new commitment to the Paris Agreement is achievable – and essential for U.S. leadership
Now that the United States is officially back in the Paris Agreement, after four years of climate inaction and denial,[…]
Read moreDedicated To People, The Planet, and All Its Inhabitants – Since 1996
Now that the United States is officially back in the Paris Agreement, after four years of climate inaction and denial,[…]
Read moreLila, a tiger who had lost almost all her fur while trapped at South Carolina’s notorious Waccatee Zoo, is missing and presumed dead. PETA wants answers.
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Read moreThe Gulf Stream is growing feebler, the Arctic seas are gaining fresh water. Together they could affect the world’s weather.
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A no-holds-barred carnage of wolves in Wisconsin last week, which ended with trophy hunters killing nearly twice the sanctioned quota of animals in just under 60 hours, offers a terrible glimpse into just what lies ahead for these beloved native American carnivores unless the Biden . . .
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For Women’s History Month (March), PETA is sharing information about five iconic women who you may not know were (or are) veg.
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Read moreAt World Ocean Summit, Environmental Defense Fund launched “Portraits of Change,” a new eight-part video series to raise awareness of[…]
Read moreToday the CEOs of 12 environmental groups, including WWF, issued a public letter to companies urging them to more actively advocate for climate policy. The letter specifically urges companies to publicly support an ambitious national goal under the fra…
Read morePlease see the following statement from PETA Vice President of International Laboratory Methods Shalin Gala regarding a report that the Pentagon is putting the responsibility for the cruelty of the Cobra Gold military training exercises on the Royal Thai Armed Forces: It’s disingenuous for the Pentagon to blame Thailand solely for the horrific animal killings… Read more »
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Read moreA bold UN survival plan could put nature back in charge of the Earth − and researchers explain why that should happen.
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The devastation wrought by the recent deep freeze in Texas is a stark reminder of the urgent need for disaster planning that includes tens of thousands of animals in puppy mills, roadside zoos and other enterprises. Today, to address that need, Representatives Dina Titus, D-Nev., . . .
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