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Dozens arrested during protest of Duke coal plant
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Lab finds new method to turn biomass into gasoline
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Predators starve as we plunder oceans
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Waters in crisis across the United States
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Honeybees continue to vanish: don't blame aliens - it's our addiction to pesticides that's at fault
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Overfishing to wipe out bluefin tuna in 3 years: WWF
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Police arrest 114 people in pre-emptive strike against environmental protesters
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Health risks of shipping pollution have been 'underestimated'
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Earth's Arctic freezer turning into hothouse
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Prize for 'Sun in the box' cooker
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Green enough for 35W concrete, toxic coal ash is also used on farms
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Former oilsands exec named head of climate working group
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Brazilian faces retrial over murder of environmental activist nun in Amazon
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Will dams on Amazon tributary wreak global havoc?
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Wildlife losing ground in Rockies
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Chile volcano eruption revs up
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Ice shelf about to break away from Antarctica
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Study: Arctic sea ice melting faster than expected
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Concerns raised about coastal levels of flame-retardant chemicals
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Will NAFTA exterminate Canadian pesticide bans?
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NRC racing to answer questions on depleted uranium
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Corps approves permit for controversial mine
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Scientist: Global warming 37 percent to blame for droughts
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Study: Range of pharmaceuticals in fish across US
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Melting snow prompts border change between Switzerland and Italy
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EPA plans closer review of mountaintop mining permits
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Polar bears turning to cannibalism
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Major decline found in some bird groups
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Global crisis 'to strike by 2030'
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Leading climate scientist: 'Democratic process isn't working'
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US unprepared for climate change, say policy advisers
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UN warns of widespread water shortages
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Amazon could shrink by 85% due to climate change, scientists say
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Carbon emissions creating acidic oceans not seen since dinosaurs
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Green custard thrown at UK business secretary
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Gales set wind power record for Spain
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Study: Drought threatens Amazon, speeds global warming
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Climate change protest disrupts flights
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Thousands of youth descend on D.C. to demand new climate change policy
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Activists warn US lawmakers of uranium mining perils