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EPA to loosen controls on power-plant pollution
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Arctic is melting even in winter
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Feds rush to ease endangered species rules
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Climate change is faster and more extreme than feared
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Risk of disease rises with water temperatures
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Report: EPA overstating enforcement record
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Climate change linked to Indian tiger attacks
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Biofuel boom endangers orangutan habitat
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Mines to get freer hand to dump waste
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Arctic temperatures hit record high
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Some bottled water toxicity shown to exceed law
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EPA faulted on waterway pollution from sprawl
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Federal wildlife agencies ordered to ignore global warming
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Deal could open national forests to developers
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Parliament climate change protesters threaten further disruption
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Exotic spiders crawl into the UK
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Fiscal woes could delay climate change efforts
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'Fertilizing' the ocean could be a cure that kills
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Ivory Coast pollution trial stops
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Deadlines set for designating polar bear habitat
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Group: BLM ignored laws in oil shale plans
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Environmentalists criticize World Bank on climate ahead of annual meeting
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25% of wild mammal species face extinction
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Chevron can't arbitrate Ecuador liability-US court
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EPA makes no rule on chemical in water
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Everglades in decline, restoration lagging
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Anti-regulation aide to Cheney is up for energy post
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Pollution from ships causing thousands of deaths
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Japan seeks to arrest Sea Shepherd anti-whaling activists
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Coastal dead zones spread globally, study finds
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Amazon rainforest threatened by new wave of oil and gas exploration
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Bush admin. proposes to weaken Endangered Species Act
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Prince Charles warns GM crops risk causing the biggest-ever environmental disaster
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Meltdown in the Arctic is speeding up
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Logging in Australia bigger climate risk than realized: study
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Nearly half of all primates at risk of extinction
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Enviro-labor coalitions challenge toxic pesticides
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Cement kilns release two times more mercury than EPA thinks: Report
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Government pesticide and fertilizer data dropped
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EPA chief urged to resign, accused of misleading Congress