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Federal judge temporarily blocks plans for a power line in Mississippi River wildlife refuge
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A federal judge has temporarily blocked plans to build a high-voltage power line across a Mississippi River wildlife refuge, saying he wants to see documents detailing the lead-up to the project's approval. U.S.
Mar 22, 2024 12:11 PM
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California work safety board approves indoor heat rules, but another state agency raises objections
LOS ANGELES (AP) — As global warming raises temperatures, a California work safety board has approved standards that would require companies to protect employees from excessive indoor heat, particularly in warehouses.
Mar 22, 2024 11:53 AM
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Time for Ottawa to protect Canadians from 'forever chemicals,' toxics experts say
OTTAWA — Nearly a year after Health Canada issued a draft recommendation to designate an entire class of chemicals as toxic, environmental experts say it's time to actually do something about it.
Mar 22, 2024 11:53 AM
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With organic fields next door, conventional farms dial up the pesticide use, study finds
Champions of organic farming have long portrayed it as friendlier to humans and the earth.
Mar 22, 2024 8:45 AM
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More than 100 iconic cherry trees in Washington are being cut down. So long, Stumpy
WASHINGTON (AP) — The sun is setting on Stumpy, the gnarled old cherry tree that has become a social media phenom.
Mar 22, 2024 7:09 AM
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A Moroccan town protests water management plans
RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Regional and local leaders in eastern Morocco met this week with residents and civil society groups after months of protests over a water management plan set to take effect later this year.
Mar 22, 2024 5:24 AM
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Bird flu is decimating seal colonies. Scientists don't know how to stop it
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Avian influenza is killing tens of thousands of seals and sea lions in different corners of the world, disrupting ecosystems and flummoxing scientists who don't see a clear way to slow the devastating virus.
Mar 22, 2024 4:39 AM
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'Like a hot iron.' СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ man's ultra-marathon Hawaiian swim is scuttled by jellyfish
Ultra-endurance athlete Nick Pelletier knew the Hawaiian channel he planned to swim had plenty of sharks, but he should have been worried about the jellyfish. Pelletier, who's from Kelowna, СÀ¶ÊÓÆµ
Mar 22, 2024 1:00 AM
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A rare Czech almond grove blooms early after an unusually warm winter
HUSTOPECE, Czech Republic (AP) — Masses of white and pink blossoms in a rare almond grove in the Czech Republic appeared earlier than usual after one of the warmest winters on record.
Mar 21, 2024 10:39 PM
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Drought, heat and mismanagement make getting fresh water an increasingly tough task
As the world warms from human-caused climate change , fresh water for drinking, cooking and cleaning is becoming harder to get for many people.
Mar 21, 2024 8:39 PM
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