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NPR News: Blocking Supplies To Pipeline Protesters Would Be 'Huge Mistake,' N.D. Governor Says

NPR News: Antarctic Beetle Species Discovery Doubles As Birthday Gift To Scientists' Mentor

NPR News: Deforestation Of The Amazon Up 29 Percent From Last Year, Study Finds

NPR News: Wildfires Still Burn In Tennessee As Death Toll Rises To At Least 4

NPR News: ExxonMobil Vs. The World

NPR News: Environmentalists Gird For Battle With A Trump Administration

NPR News: Wildfire Tears Through Tennessee As Region Suffers Exceptional Drought

NPR News: Texas, Oklahoma Divided Over How To Handle Earthquakes Linked To Oil Drilling

NPR News: For Some Louisiana Veteran Flood Victims, Help Comes From Community Before Recovery Programs

NPR News: Inside The Climate Change Dispute Between Exxon Mobil And Rockefeller Family

NPR News: Haiti Still Reels From Hurricane Matthew, One Month On

NPR News: Army Corps Of Engineers Issue Dec. 5 Leave Deadline To Pipeline Protesters

NPR News: After Criticizing Trump, Miami GOP Congressman Prepares To Work With Him

NPR News: Protesters Mark A Solemn Thanksgiving Day At Standing Rock

NPR News: Black Friday May Start Looking A Little Greener With These Alternatives

NPR News: Who Invented Agriculture First? It Sure Wasn't Humans

NPR News: Clean Energy Analyst: Renewables Are 'Here To Stay' Under Trump Presidency

NPR News: Dakota Access Pipeline Protests Continue On Thanksgiving Day

NPR News: Ivory Ban Hurts Native Alaskans Who Legally Carve Walrus Tusks

NPR News: Upstream From Standing Rock, Tribes Balance Benefits, Risks Of Oil Industry

NPR News: Research On Chinese Haze Helps Crack Mystery Of London's Deadly 1952 Fog

NPR News: Trump Says He Has 'Open Mind' On Climate, But Staff Pick Raises Questions

NPR News: Woman Injured At Standing Rock Protest Might Lose Arm, Family Says

NPR News: India May Be Overtaking China As Most Polluted Country

NPR News: Scientists Say Dinosaur-Killing Asteroid Made Earth's Surface Act Like Liquid

NPR News: Eat It, Don't Leave It: How London Became A Leader In Anti-Food Waste

NPR News: The Standing Rock Resistance Is Unprecedented (It's Also Centuries Old)

NPR News: For Many Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters, The Fight Is Personal

NPR News: Several Cities Convert To LED Street Lights In Conservation Efforts

NPR News: Police, Protesters Clash Near Dakota Access Pipeline Route

NPR News: Climate Scientist Ponders Trump Presidency's Effect On Climate Change Progress

NPR News: Evangelical Scientist Fears Trump Presidency Will Derail Climate Change Progress

NPR News: Florida Keys Approves Trial Of Genetically-Modified Mosquitoes To Fight Zika

NPR News: Southern States Scrambling To Contain Wildfires

NPR News: A Trump Reversal On Obama's Arctic Oil Drilling Ban Won't Be Easy

NPR News: No New Federal Oil And Gas Leases In The Arctic Ocean For The Next Five Years

NPR News: As Marrakech Climate Talks End, Worries Remain About U.S. Pullout

NPR News: How Has the American Diet Changed Over Time?

NPR News: How Does Food Become A Tool For Connection?

NPR News: Greenland's Getting Warmer, But Farmers There Are Struggling More Than Ever

NPR News: Hundreds Of U.S. Businesses Urge Trump To Uphold Paris Climate Deal

NPR News: USGS Announces Its Largest Oil And Gas Discovery Ever

NPR News: Fossil Fuel Opponents Face New Challenges Under Donald Trump

NPR News: Demonstrations Continue At The Dakota Access Pipeline

NPR News: Trump's Election Overshadows Energy Pipeline Protests Around The U.S.

NPR News: Female Panther Crosses Florida River, Humans Applaud

NPR News: Army Wants Further Study Of Dakota Access Pipeline Route

NPR News: 'The Worst I've Ever Seen'; Fires Sweep Through Southeastern U.S.

NPR News: Is Birdfeeding Just, Well, For The Birds?

NPR News: Trump's Plan For Clean Coal Could Put The Brakes On Natural Gas