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German Coal Mine Expands in Luetzerath
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Despite protests in Luetzerath, a German coal mine expands

Images of demonstrations in the village of Luetzerath, beside a gigantic coal-mine pit.
Forest Fires Are Setting Chernobyl’s Radiation Free - The Atlantic
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Forest Fires Are Setting Chernobyl’s Radiation Free - The Atlantic

Trees now cover most of the exclusion zone, and climate change is making them more likely to burn.
BP oil-spill settlement gone wrong
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A BP oil-spill settlement gone wrong

A well-known attorney helped land a $2 billion settlement for Gulf Coast seafood-industry workers. But who was he really representing?
Nuclear tests marked life on Earth with a radioactive spike
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Nuclear tests marked life on Earth with a radioactive spike

Even as it disappears, the “bomb spike” is revealing the ways humans have reshaped the planet.
How Trump boxed the EPA out of a major climate rollback
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How Trump boxed the EPA out of a major climate rollback

The Trump administration’s attempt to kill one of America’s strongest climate policies has been a complete debacle.
Deep-sea mining and the race to the bottom of the ocean

Deep-sea mining and the race to the bottom of the ocean

It’s underwater—and the consequences are unimaginable.
What's killing the kittiwake?
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What's killing the kittiwake?

To change the fate of the kittiwake, scientists are trying to model its world.
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