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NPR News: Artist's Exhibit Borrows Human Tech To Solve Nature's Manmade Problems

Foreigners Have Long Mined Indonesia, but Now There’s an Outcry

NPR News: Some In Corporate America Push Back On Trump's Climate Regulations Roll Back

Even Bold Foreign Investors Tiptoe in Iran

NPR News: Japan's Annual Antarctic Expedition Returns With 333 Whale Carcasses

Volkswagen to Pay 10 States Over Environmental Claims

NPR News: Rising Seas Threaten Coastal Military Bases

NPR News: With Drought Emergency Over, Californians Debate Lifting Water Restrictions

NPR News: A Forgotten Shipwreck Imperils Washington's Oysters

NPR News: EPA Says It Will Allow Continued Sale Of Controversial Pesticide

NPR News: Climate-Friendly Coal Technology Works But Is Proving Difficult To Scale Up

NPR News: Where Levees Fail In California, Nature Can Step In To Nurture Rivers

NPR News: Will The EPA Reject A Pesticide, Or Its Own Scientific Evidence?

China Poised to Take Lead on Climate After Trump’s Move to Undo Policies

NPR News: Calls Mount For Ban On 'Cyanide Bombs' After Death Of Family Pet

NPR News: Measuring The Impact Of Rolling Back Environmental Regulations

NPR News: California Doubles Down On Efforts To Slow Climate Change

NPR News: Passengers Take Flight To View Southern Lights

NPR News: Former Rep. Bob Inglis On Trump Environmental Regulation Rollbacks

NPR News: Scientists Who Want To Study Climate Engineering Shun Trump

Westinghouse Files for Bankruptcy, in Blow to Nuclear Power

Policy Shift Helps Coal, but Other Forces May Limit Effect

NPR News: Mayor Of Wyoming Coal Town Reacts To Trump's Climate Order

NPR News: Trump Signs Executive Order Rolling Back Regulation On Carbon Emissions

Trump Signs Executive Order Unwinding Obama Climate Policies

NPR News: Expected Executive Actions On Climate Change Policies Aim To Ensure Focus On Energy Independence

NPR News: Trump Takes Aim At A Centerpiece Of Obama's Environmental Legacy

News Analysis: Planned Rollback of Climate Rules Unlikely to Achieve All Trump’s Goals

A Dream of Clean Energy at a Very High Price

Trilobites: They Mixed Science, Art and Costume Parties to Reveal Mysteries of the Sea

Tax on Saudi Aramco Oil Profits Is Cut to Prepare for I.P.O.

NPR News: What Gave Some Primates Bigger Brains? A Fruit-Filled Diet

NPR News: Proposed Budget Cuts Slash Funding For Great Lakes Clean-Up

NPR News: Trump's Plan To Ditch Clean Power Plan Threatens Paris Agreement

Essay: Hope Springs Early, but Not Eternal, for the Deadnettle — or for Us

NPR News: EPA Chief: Trump Plans To Kill Obama-era Clean Power Plan

NPR News: In Conflict With Trump Agenda, California Sets Stricter Auto Emissions Standards

NPR News: In Chile, Landowner Makes The Largest Private Donation Of Land To A Government

California Upholds Emissions Standards, Setting Up Face-Off With Trump

Trilobites: Headed North, Sandhill Cranes Squeeze In Where They Can

U.S., in Reversal, Issues Permit for Keystone Oil Pipeline

NPR News: Science-Loving Teens From Ghana And D.C. Geek Out Together

The Voyages Issue: In the Land of Giants

Arctic’s Winter Sea Ice Drops to Its Lowest Recorded Level

United Nations News Centre - Wastewater should be recognized as a valuable resource, UN says on World Water Day

NPR News: Congress Rolls Back Obama-Era Rule On Hunting Bears And Wolves In Alaska

NPR News: Why More Farmers are Making The Switch To Grass-Fed Meat And Dairy

NPR News: Researchers Test Hotter, Faster And Cleaner Way To Fight Oil Spills

Trump Lays Plans to Reverse Obama’s Climate Change Legacy

Americans Ate 19% Less Beef From ’05 to ’14, Report Says