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European activists against economic growth
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U.S. Geothermal awarded Guatemala rights
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Defunct uranium mine contaminating groundwater near reservoir
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A 2nd garbage patch: Plastic soup seen in Atlantic
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Climate controversy: Backing for scientists
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Cancer cluster in New South Wales prompts investigation
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Peru glacier breaks up, causes tsunami
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Report: NC ignores coal ash threat
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French state-owned company 'poisoning' poor
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Brazil's huge river diversion project divides opinion
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Idaho environmental agency issues warning about mercury in toy jewelry
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Coal plant won't promote development, say groups
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US denies climate aid to countries opposing Copenhagen accord
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British campaigner urges UN to accept 'ecocide' as international crime
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Kalamazoo cleanup delayed after Lyondell bankruptcy
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Detroit River showing new signs of life
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Ecuador suit plaintiffs strike back at Chevron
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UN's Ban calls Aral Sea 'shocking disaster'
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Obama to open up US East Coast for oil exploration
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Green economy grows despite policy vacuum
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US oil company donated millions to climate skeptic groups
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Canada's Campbell on collision course with aboriginal groups over pipeline.
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Halliburton hunts new bacteria to protect shale-gas boom
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Entrepreneurs tout benefits of solar power
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Obama puts pesticide pusher in charge of agricultural trade relations
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Toxic plumes spreading into Limerick groundwater
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Wind turbines poised to spark power struggle
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Earth 'entering new age of geological time'
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Atco Gas turns to geothermal heat
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EPA set to veto mountaintop removal coal mine
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Scientists call for climate intervention research with 'humility'
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Trade trumps concern for threatened marine species
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Death of coral reefs could devastate nations
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Giant Ethiopian dam to make 200,000 go hungry: NGO
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Bees in more trouble than ever after bad winter
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Island claimed by India and Bangladesh sinks below waves
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World Water Day focus on global flood of sewage
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Indian state asks Coca-Cola to pay $47 million compensation
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Militaries prepare for climate doomsday
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Ore. town uses geothermal energy to stay warm