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NPR News: Early 20th Century Earthquakes May Have Been Caused By Calif. Oil Boom

NPR News: 300 Million Children Are Breathing 'Extremely Toxic' Air, UNICEF Says

NPR News: Nations Reach Deal To Establish World's Largest Marine Reserve

NPR News: Police Reportedly Arrest Dakota Pipeline Protesters

NPR News: Report Declares Global Wildlife Populations Are Plunging. But It's Complicated

NPR News: How Is A 1,600-Year-Old Tree Weathering California's Drought?

NPR News: In Fight Over N.D. Pipeline, Tribe Leader Calls For Peace And Prayers

NPR News: After A Long Day Of Fighting Climate Change, This Grain Is Ready For A Beer

NPR News: Settlement Deal Reached In 2014 West Virginia Chemical Spill

NPR News: Oregon Occupation Trial Draws Crowds, But Still No Verdict

NPR News: Volkswagen Agrees To $14.7 Billion Settlement In Emissions Cheating Scandal

NPR News: Antarctica's Ice Sheets Are Melting Faster — And From Beneath

NPR News: Waste, Families Left Behind As Nuclear Plants Close

NPR News: After Hurricane Matthew, Town Wonders: Rebuild Or Relocate?

NPR News: Wrecked Haiti Still Reeling From Deadly Hurricane Matthew

NPR News: Can A Place Still Be Home Even After Becoming Toxic?

NPR News: How Does Our Brain Get Rid Of Toxins?

NPR News: How Can Your Home Make You Sick?

NPR News: How Do Toxins From Plastics Find Their Way Into Our Food?

NPR News: How Do Common Chemicals Affect Frogs, Rats — And Maybe Us?

NPR News: What Can We Learn From One of the World's Most Toxic Accidents?

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NPR News: California's Dire Drought Message Wanes, Conservation Levels Drop

NPR News: 'It Was Time To Make A Hard Stand'; Closing Arguments Underway In Malheur Trial

NPR News: Cut Down On Bee-Killing Pesticides? Easier Said Than Done

NPR News: N.D. Judge Dismisses Riot Charge Against 'Democracy Now' Host

NPR News: On Energy And Climate Change, Clinton And Trump Differ Sharply

NPR News: Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power In Pacific Northwest

NPR News: Countries Reach Deal To Limit Hydrofluorocarbon Emissions

NPR News: Nations Clinch Landmark Pact To Fight Climate Change

NPR News: In Fight Against Food Waste, Brits Find A Worthy Battlefield: The Home

NPR News: Intense Flooding Causes Evacuation In South Carolina After Hurricane Matthew

NPR News: Haiti Presidential Election Rescheduled For November

NPR News: Winter Heating Costs Likely To Increase

NPR News: Hurricane Nicole Bears Down On Bermuda

NPR News: We Pay Billions For Greener Farms, So What Does That Buy Us?

NPR News: Protests Disrupt Pipelines Across The West

NPR News: Coffee And Climate Change: In Brazil, A Disaster Is Brewing

NPR News: On Columbus Day, A Look At The Myth That 'All The Real Indians Died Off'

NPR News: Volkswagen Is Recalling More Vehicles But It's Not About The Diesel Scandal

NPR News: Matthew Set To End U.S. Hurricane Drought After 10 Years

NPR News: GRAPHIC: Matthew Could Break A Historic Lull In Major Hurricanes Hitting U.S.

NPR News: In Haiti, Slow Revelations About The Scale Of Hurricane Destruction

NPR News: New Research Zeroes In On Sources Of Methane-Emissions Uptick

NPR News: Haiti's Presidential Election Delayed In Wake Of Hurricane

NPR News: Why A Really Big Fish Isn't Always Good For Business

NPR News: 'We Were Already In A Cholera Crisis'; Hurricane Drowns Haiti, Heads North

NPR News: European Parliament Approves Paris Climate Agreement

NPR News: With EU Vote, Paris Climate Agreement Is Poised To Become Binding

NPR News: 'The Situation ... Is Truly Catastrophic'; Hurricane Matthew Slams Into Haiti