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            Seismic bangs 'block' whale calls
          
          
        
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            Court rejects genetically modified sugar beets
          
          
        
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            Yes Men prank New York Post with climate edition
          
          
        
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            Vacated mercury mines taint Calif. waters
          
          
        
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            Global public wants governments to act on climate change
          
          
        
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            World Bank spends billions on coal-fired power stations
          
          
        
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            Shell halts mining as activists protest oil sands
          
          
        
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            Homeless nuclear waste
          
          
        
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            Toxic mafia shipwrecks spark health fears
          
          
        
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            3 environmental groups to sue EPA over coal-ash ponds
          
          
        
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            China uses fear to hush up poisoned children
          
          
        
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            Water helps fuel debate on the STP
          
          
        
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            Pesticide sought by Calif. growers
          
          
        
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            Clean water laws in US severely neglected
          
          
        
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            Bechtel to build solar plant in California
          
          
        
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            Mexico now enduring worst drought in years
          
          
        
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            Climate cash could create "Copenhagen stimulus"
          
          
        
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            EPA to scrutinize dozens of mining permits
          
          
        
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            Mayor of Moscow announces plan to put a freeze on snow in the city
          
          
        
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            South America's glaciers... going, going, gone?
          
          
        
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            What was in Marines' water?
          
          
        
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            Dengue becoming unstoppable
          
          
        
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            Lawsuits allege Sauget sites caused illnesses
          
          
        
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            2 radio towers in Washington state toppled
          
          
        
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            Drax coal train hijackers sentenced
          
          
        
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            NJ Environmental Dept. gives cleanup oversight to companies hired by polluters
          
          
        
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            Study finds more evidence rapid Arctic warming isn't natural
          
          
        
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            Study: Loggerhead turtles put at risk by fishing
          
          
        
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            UN chief: World heading for climate 'abyss'
          
          
        
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            State report: Dangerous levels of selenium in water, fish near coal mines
          
          
        
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            Verizon sponsors rally against climate action
          
          
        
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            New light on Copenhagen climate talks
          
          
        
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            Protesters stick together in UK bank demonstration
          
          
        
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            When cocaine and Monsanto's pesticides collide
          
          
        
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            Climate trouble may be bubbling up in far north
          
          
        
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            Almost double coal ash dumps than previously known
          
          
        
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            India's generation of children crippled by uranium waste
          
          
        
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            Scientists find 'Great Pacific Ocean Garbage Patch'
          
          
        
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            Pipeline sabotage blows image of stable Canada
          
          
        
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            World will warm faster than predicted in next five years, study warns