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NPR News: By Returning To Farming's Roots, He Found His American Dream

NPR News: High Demand, Low Supply: Colorado River Water Crisis Hits Across The West

NPR News: Obama Designates Two New National Monuments In Nevada And Utah

NPR News: The Science Of Wildfires May Be Up In Smoke

NPR News: Big Battles Over Farm And Food Policies May Be Brewing As Trump Era Begins

NPR News: The Stories NPR One Listeners Loved The Most In 2016

NPR News: Mobile Home Park Owners Can Spoil An Affordable American Dream

NPR News: Global Warming Is Reshaping The Wine-Making World

NPR News: Short On Data, EPA's Final Report On Fracking Leaves Many Disheartened

NPR News: After Baton Rouge Flood, Some Displaced Families Stick Out The Holidays In A Hotel

NPR News: Despite Pledges To Cut Back, Farms Are Still Using Antibiotics

NPR News: Rare Snowfall Blankets Dunes in The Sahara

NPR News: Bugs Abound: If You Think The Skies Are Crowded, You Have No Idea

NPR News: Renewable Energy Sector Remains Optimistic Amid Trump Policy Outlook

NPR News: North Pole Temperatures Expected To Rise 50 Degrees Above Normal

NPR News: Why Does A Frozen Lake Sound Like A Star Wars Blaster?

NPR News: Obama Blocks Offshore Drilling In Atlantic, Arctic Areas

NPR News: Obama Designates Atlantic, Arctic Areas Off-Limits To Offshore Drilling

NPR News: Grading The World's Textbooks: Making Progress But Needs Improvement

NPR News: Obama Administration Issues Offshore Drilling Ban In Arctic And Atlantic

NPR News: 2 Former Flint Emergency Managers Face Felony Charges Over Water Crisis

NPR News: Grading The World's Textbooks: Making Progress But Needs Improvement

NPR News: New Orleans To Pay $13.3 Million Over Police Killings After Hurricane Katrina

NPR News: Tap Water In Corpus Christi Is Safe, Authorities Say

NPR News: Tectonic Shifts In Climate Politics: Researchers Confused On Trump Era Consequences

NPR News: VIDEO: Time-Lapse Google Maps Show How The World Is Changing

NPR News: Contaminated Water In St. Joseph, La., Leads To Public Health Emergency

NPR News: Atlantic Ocean Area The Size Of Virginia Protected From Deep-Water Fishing

NPR News: California Is First State To Set Energy-Efficiency Limits For Computers

NPR News: Colorado To Kill Some Mountain Lions, Bears To Boost Mule Deer Numbers

NPR News: Pipeline Spill Adds To Concerns About Dakota Access Pipeline

NPR News: Even As Levels Improve, Flint Residents Choose Bottled Water Over Tap

NPR News: Scientists Race To Preserve Climate Change Data Before Trump Takes Office

NPR News: Environmentalists Brace For Scott Pruitt To Take Over EPA

NPR News: To Fight Malaria, Scientists Try Genetic Engineering To Wipe Out Mosquitoes

NPR News: Reports: Trump Taps Montana Rep. Ryan Zinke To Lead Interior Department

NPR News: 'Maybe I'm Just Being A Chicken Little'; Transcript Describes Ship's Final Hours

NPR News: Department Of Energy Defies Trump, Won't Name Climate Change Workers

NPR News: In Ohio Coal Country, Job Prospects Lie With Neither Coal Nor Trump's Promises

NPR News: Columbia Journalism Report Criticizes Exxon CEO's Position On Climate Change

NPR News: Scientists Report The Arctic Is Melting Even More Rapidly

NPR News: Fishermen Team Up With Scientists To Make A More Selective Net

NPR News: Trump's Election Leaves Scientists In A Climate Of Uncertainty

NPR News: Dakota Access Pipeline Protesters Vow To Fight Through Fierce Winter

NPR News: How Your Cashmere Sweater Is Decimating Mongolia's Grasslands

NPR News: Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Shakes California

NPR News: Giraffe Now Listed As 'Vulnerable' To Extinction As Population Plummets

NPR News: Trump Selects Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt To Run The EPA

NPR News: Trump Reportedly Picks Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt To Lead EPA

NPR News: Weather Channel Tells Breitbart Not To Use Its Content To Mislead On Climate Change