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Nuclear Plant’s Closing Raises New Worries: How and When

NPR News: California Weighs Tougher Emissions Rules for Gas-Powered Garden Equipment

NPR News: Trump Orders Review Of Obama-Era Clean Water Rule

NPR News: Trump Aims To 'Eliminate' Clean Water Rule

NPR News: In U.K., A Veggie Shortage Inspires Funny Headlines And Serious Thoughts

Trump Plans to Begin E.P.A. Rollback With Order on Clean Water

NPR News: Trump To Sign Order Rolling Back Another Environmental Regulation

NPR News: A Carbon Tax Gains Traction Among Some Conservatives

NPR News: With Climate Change, California Is Likely To See More Extreme Flooding

NPR News: What's The Environmental Footprint Of A Loaf Of Bread? Now We Know

Before Vaquitas Vanish, a Desperate Bid to Save Them

NPR News: What's The Leading Cause Of Wildfires In The U.S.? Humans

Take a Number: For Some Arctic Plants, Spring Arrives Almost a Month Earlier

With Voters Riled Up, Both Parties Aim to Channel the Fury

NPR News: Fearing Climate Change Policy Under Trump, STEM Group Works To Get Scientists Elected

Coal Industry Casts Itself as a Clean Energy Player

NPR News: Why It's Been So Warm On The East Coast

Amazon Deforestation, Once Tamed, Comes Roaring Back

NPR News: PHOTOS: The Final Hours Of A Dakota Access Pipeline Protest Camp

NPR News: Environmental Groups Say California's Climate Program Has Not Helped Them

Harold R. Denton, Voice of Comfort at Three Mile Island, Dies at 80

Trilobites: How Far to the Next Forest? A New Way to Measure Deforestation

NPR News: Poverty Plus A Poisonous Plant Blamed For Paralysis In Rural Africa

NPR News: Should Scientists March? U.S. Researchers Still Debating Pros And Cons

NPR News: Protesters Leave Dakota Access Pipeline Area; Some Stay And Are Arrested

NPR News: Floods in San Jose Push 14,000 People Out Of Their Homes

NPR News: Key Moments In The Dakota Access Pipeline Fight

Babbage: Oceans of pollutants

NPR News: For Islanders In Lake Superior, Warmer Winters Mean They Can't Drive

Raising the steaks: the Seattle startup crowdfunding sustainable beef

NPR News: New Research Shows How 'Atmospheric Rivers' Wreak Havoc Around The Globe

NPR News: The Burning Problem Of China's Garbage

NPR News: Scientists Use Flying Laboratory To Track Greenhouse Gases

NPR News: Lead Ammunition Poisons Wildlife But Too Expensive To Change, Hunters Say

NPR News: When Their Food Ran Out, These Reindeer Kept Digging

NPR News: In Massachusetts, Coastal Residents Consider How To Adapt To Climate Change

NPR News: Senate Confirms Scott Pruitt To Lead Environmental Protection Agency

NPR News: Scott Pruitt Confirmed To Lead Environmental Protection Agency

NPR News: Oroville Dam Reached Capacity Faster Than Previous 16 Years

NPR News: WATCH: The 'Firefall' Offers A Grand Glimpse Of A Glow In Flow

NPR News: The Environmental Consequences of A Wall On The U.S.-Mexico Border

NPR News: How The EPA Became A Victim Of Its Own Success

NPR News: A Daughter Of Coal Country Battles Climate Change — And Her Father's Doubt

NPR News: The South Has Been Slow To Harness Its Wind, But That's Changing

NPR News: Crop-Protecting Fungicides May Be Hurting The Honey Bees

Amazon rainforest's final frontier in Brazil under threat from oil and soya | John Vidal

NPR News: The Trump Presidency's Potential Impact On Climate Change

NPR News: Oroville Dam Evacuations Lifted As Officials Say Structure Can Withstand Next Storm

NPR News: In America's Heartland, A Power Company Leads Charge For Electric Cars

NPR News: From Vector To Zoonotic: A Glossary For Infectious Diseases