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Future of controversial Dakota Access pipeline's
By The Associated PressFederal officials released a draft environmental review of the pipeline, but said they're waiting for more input before
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Superbugs catch a ride on air pollution particles.
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In a charred moonscape, a band of hopeful workers
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Extreme heat makes air quality worse\u2013that's
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Biden ends drilling in ANWR, sparking criticism,
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One way to save coral reefs? Deep freeze them for
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