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  1. /R E P E A T -- Media advisory - Environment and Climate Change Canada to hold a technical briefing ahead of the Petersberg Climate Dialogue and the G7 Environment Ministers' Meeting/

    Canada to hold technical briefing on climate change ahead of Petersberg Climate Dialogue and G7 Environment Ministers' Meeting.

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  2. American farmers bet on solar. Then Trump changed the rules.

    American farmers turn to solar to offset energy costs, but Trump administration's changes to rural energy incentives are causing projects to collapse, leaving developers out millions.

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  3. Today in History, 1958: Highs hit 80 in April for the first time in Fargo history

    April 1958 saw unseasonably warm weather sweep across the northwestern US, breaking records in Fargo and the Upper Midwest.

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  4. Inside That Weird Anti-Science Conference Where Trump’s EPA Chief Delivered the Keynote

    Trump's EPA Chief delivers keynote at climate denier conference

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  5. Continuing Slump In Global Media Climate Agitprop Bodes Ill For Future Net Zero Support

    Global climate change coverage declines 14% globally, with largest drops in Africa, Middle East, and North America.

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  6. Scottish Ultramarathon Champ Dies During Record Attempt

    Scottish ultrarunner David Parrish dies during record attempt on Cape Wrath trail

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  7. Spring Litter Sweep now underway

    North Carolina begins spring litter sweep

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  8. Trump and the Illinois governor keep feuding over an invasive fish

    Trump administration transfers control of invasive carp barrier to Michigan

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  9. England Has 1.2 Million Buildings at Risk of Flooding With No Defenses

    England has 1.2 million buildings at risk of flooding due to climate change

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  10. How cosmic rays are helping mining companies find critical minerals underground

    Cosmic rays aid in locating rare earth elements

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  11. Italian PM Rebukes Trump Over Attack on Pope

    Italian PM Giorgia Meloni condemns Trump's attack on Pope Leo XIV as 'unacceptable', US President's comments spark international concern, Pope Leo XIV responds to Trump's criticism.

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  12. A Look at the Highlights from Phase 1 of the 139th Canton Fair

    Phase 1 of the 139th Canton Fair focuses on advanced manufacturing, showcasing innovation and sustainability across 25,000+ booths and 12,000 exhibitors.

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  13. Tuesday morning marked by fog, showers

    Fog and rain expected to clear by midday

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  14. Do not leave your homes: Guam in COR 1, thousands seek shelter as Super Typhoon Sinlaku approaches

    Guam in Condition of Readiness 1, residents urged to stay home, flood-prone areas to be avoided.

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  15. Trump Goes on 'Extraordinary' Rant Against Pope Leo

    President Trump criticizes Pope Leo XIV as 'very liberal', suggests he should stop catering to the Radical Left.

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  16. Ask Dr. Universe: Worms' mouths are adapted to what they eat - Mon, 13 Apr 2026 PST

    Worms do not have mouths in the classical sense, they have a pharynx that leads to a digestive cavity.

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  17. Oil Jumps Past $100 as US Threatens Iran Blockade

    Oil prices surge to over $100 a barrel as US threatens Iran blockade

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  18. Our View: This should not happen here

    Massachusetts households face rising food insecurity rates

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  19. Article brought brightness to gloomy world

    New solar-powered streetlights installed in city to illuminate dark alleys and parks, bringing a sense of safety and vibrancy to the community.

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  20. Gettysburg Nature Alliance receives grant

    The Gettysburg Nature Alliance has received a grant to enhance its nature preserves and promote environmental education in the Gettysburg area.

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  21. Recent rain improves Quad-Cities drought conditions, increases chances of river flooding

    Quad-Cities region improves from moderate drought to abnormally dry conditions after recent rain.

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  22. Chicago Latino Film Fest takes cinephiles to Mexico, Venezuela, Cuba and beyond

    Chicago Latino Film Festival showcases international cinema alongside local independent works, featuring films in Spanish, English, and other languages.

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  23. South Haven joins coastal resiliency study

    South Haven joins coastal resiliency study

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  24. South Haven marinas open for season on April 15

    South Haven marinas to open April 15.

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  25. Commentary: A fix for gambling, emissions and AI's ills

    Supreme Court to consider $1 trillion in damages from fossil fuel companies

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  26. Maryland’s black bears are looking for food in your backyard

    Maryland's black bears are emerging from winter dens and looking for food.

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  27. Governor signs $25M typhoon funding but wary of senators changing source of money

    $25M funding approved for Typhoon Sinlaku response

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  28. Muscatine continues Tree City USA tradition with Arbor Day proclamation

    Muscatine, Iowa proclaims Arbor Day, City Administrator Matt Mardesen highlights trees' importance.

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  29. COLUMN: April tips for your gardens

    April is a great time to plant drought-tolerant native plants

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  30. Joint Region Marianas to set TCCOR 3 at 10 pm tonight

    Joint Region Marianas to set TCCOR 3 at 10 pm tonight

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  31. Reduce waste at refill stores

    Refill stores encourage people to return empty containers to be filled with new products

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  32. More than feeders: Attracting hummingbirds to your landscape

    Attracting hummingbirds to your landscape with nectar-rich flowers and feeders

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  33. Arbor Day Tree Expo set in Buffalo

    The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation has announced the annual Arbor Day Tree Expo at Cazenovia Park.

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  34. California Bill Aims to End Spraying of Crops With Toxic “Forever Chemicals”

    California Assemblymember Nick Schultz introduces bill to ban use of 'forever chemicals' in agriculture.

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  35. Alexandria City Council raises utility rates

    City council raises water, stormwater, and waste water rates after multiple tabled resolutions.

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  36. Nearly All Recent Refugees to US Are From South Africa

    South Africa dominates US refugee admissions, most recent influx of 4,499 comes from single country, marking significant shift from previous years' global mix of nationalities.

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  37. From London to Houston: Four Ongoing Pedestrianisation Initiatives Shaping More Walkable Cities

    London's Oxford Street is advancing through consultation and governance reform to address retail decline

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  38. Georgia’s forestry industry is in crisis. One solution could be in your medicine cabinet.

    Georgia's forestry industry faces crisis, state legislature offers paper mill owners tax breaks and incentives to stay afloat

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  39. Gas is no excuse

    Beans are a nutritious food source with many health benefits.

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  40. No Solid Ground: Three Approaches to Building Below Sea Level in Rotterdam

    Three key approaches to building below sea level in Rotterdam involve driven timber piles, rammed-earth platforms, and poured concrete slabs, each tailored to specific ground conditions and influencing the architecture that emerges.

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  41. Mormon Wives Star Barred From Unsupervised Visits With Son

    Mormon Wives star Taylor Frankie Paul barred from unsupervised visits with son

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