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Multiple States and Cities are Stepping Up After the Federal Government Takes Important Climate-Fighting Tools Away
Colorado lawmakers, a former coal state, have approved more than 50 climate-related bills since 2019. The liquor shop in Morris, Minnesota, uses solar electricity to chill its beer. Athens, Ohio, voters placed a carbon tax on themselves. Citizens in Fairfax County, Virginia, collaborated for a year and a half to create a 214-page climate action plan.
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15-Year-Old Boy Catches Rare Albino Catfsh, Throws It Back To the Water
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UNESCO Warns City of Malta To Prepare For Catatrophic Tsunami After in 30 Years
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Natural Recipe: How the Earth Managed to Create Thousands of Minerals Vital for Survival
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Great White Sharks With No Organs Found in South Africa, Two Orcas Possible Culprit
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After 25 Years, Scientists Discover Groundbreaking Anti-Cancer Compounds Found in Sea Corals
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Independence Day Weather: Thunderstorms Hits Northeastern US This Weekend
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