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Could sea level rise elevate the reputation of an invasive reed?
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Could sea level rise elevate the reputation of an invasive reed?

Phragmites have invaded wetlands and pushed out native plants, but some say the hated reed could help in the battle against climate change.
Surf clams adapting to climate change, study finds
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Surf clams adapting to climate change, study finds

East Coast surf clams look to be successfully adapting to rising ocean temperatures as clam larvae survive in newly hospitable waters, according to a newly published study.
Offshore drilling: Piecing together Zinke's 5‑year‑plan puzzle
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Offshore drilling: Piecing together Zinke's 5‑year‑plan puzzle

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has offered a handful of clues about how his department could pare down a contentious plan to lease 90 percent of federal waters for oil and gas development.
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