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Starvation posing as a threat for Florida's manatees

There’s a growing concern from those within the wildlife community that manatees could be endangered once again.

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Climate change groups in Missoula protest renewed federal oil, gas leases

350 Montana joined other environmental groups across the nation in protesting the Biden administration’s continuation of oil and gas lease sales on public land.
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Cuyahoga Valley National Park targets gas, oil well cleanup

The funding from an infrastructure law signed by President Biden last year is being put to work in Ohio with $33-million going toward plugging, remediating and reclaiming orphaned oil and gas wells on public lands.

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Gov. Youngkin executive order seeks to remove Virginia from Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative

Gov. Glenn Youngkin's seventh executive order seeks to remove Virginia from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.

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Students march in Omaha for climate justice

Minority communities are more likely to be affected by things like air pollution and rising sea levels. The Students for Sustainability, a city-wide group of students passionate about climate justice, gathered at Memorial Park to talk about this often-overlooked side of climate justice.

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Study: Small mammals are climbing higher in Colorado's Rocky Mountains to flee warming temperatures

Small mammals in the Rocky Mountains are starting to move uphill to flee warming conditions, according to new research published last week.
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Warming winters: How climate change is affecting southeast Wisconsin

Winter is getting warmer, and data shows the rate of warming is especially significant around the Great Lakes and Northeastern U.S.. Temperature data shows in the last 50 years in Milwaukee the average winter temperature has increased a little more than 4°F.

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