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[View this email in your browser]( Thursday, March 10, 2022 "Intelligence is the ability of a species to live in harmony with its environment." ― Paul Watson Climate Activists Deflate SUV Tires Across Britain An environmental activist group called the Tyre Extinguishers has deflated hundreds of SUV tires in Britain in order to send the message that the luxury, off-road vehicles are not welcome in urban areas. The group said it is the first in what is to be a series of protests. [Read More]( Related: [How to Save the World: Everything You Need to Know About Climate Activism]( Octopuses Turn Human Litter Into Homes, But Is This Good for Them? It turns out that humanity’s trash may be an octopus’s treasure. A new study published in Marine Pollution Bulletin last month looked at a range of underwater photographs that show [octopuses]( interacting with litter that had settled on the seafloor. [Read More]( Related: [The Food You Feed Your Pet May Contain Endangered Shark Meat]( Amazon Has Highly Undercounted Its Carbon Emissions, Report Finds A new report analyzing Amazon’s emissions reporting has found that the retailer is vastly undercounting its emissions. Amazon reports emissions for its own products, but not those sold by third-party retailers, even if Amazon fulfills those orders. Amazon-branded products only make up about 1% of the company’s total sales. The majority of its sales come from third-party products, but Amazon has not counted the emissions for those products. In comparison, retailer Target counts emissions for third-party products it sells, for example, Pampers diapers, in addition to its own branded products. [Read More]( Related: [Kroger and Loop Test Reusable Packaging Model in Portland Stores]( Endangered Okapi Reserve Threatened by Human Activity The Okapi Wildlife Reserve, located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to [one-sixth of the remaining wild okapi]( in the world. It protects many other wildlife species as well as one-fifth of the Ituri forest. But despite its status as a haven for conservation, the reserve is under threat from human activities. Mining, deforestation, and poaching are all threatening the reserve, and criminals have murdered several people, including forest guards, since 2012. [Read More]( Related: [Gang-Gang Cockatoo Now Endangered in Australia Due to Climate Crisis]( 7 Healthiest Types of Bread It’s said that there are over 100 different types of bread around the globe, some predating modern society. But what are the healthiest types of bread? Homemade bread? Bakery fresh bread? Store-bought bread? The source of the bread is almost as important as the type of bread itself when it comes to health. Certain bread types are made from refined grains and offer little nutrition while others are high in vitamins, minerals and fiber. Here are the seven healthiest types of bread available. [Read More]( Related: [8 Common Signs You May Be Vitamin Deficient]( Do you get this newsletter daily? If not, [sign up here]( or forward to a friend. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2022 EcoWatch, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for EcoWatch Top News of The Day Our mailing address is: EcoWatch 1122 Oberlin RoadRaleigh, NC 27605 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [Mailchimp Email Marketing](

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