Environment
Scarlet shorebird serves as harbinger of climate change between the poles
In years past, tens of thousands of red knots crowded the sandy beaches of Mispillion Harbor in Delaware Bay, gorging on fresh horseshoe crab eggs spawned in such abundance they turned the shoreline a gelatinous green. Smaller than a gull but larger than a robin, the shorebirds have one of the ...
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ENVIRONMENT
Corps will not weigh climate effects in Asia of exported coal in NW terminals' review
The Army Corps of Engineers will not consider the climate effects of burning U.S. coal in Asia in reviews of proposed export terminals in the Pacific Northwest, an agency official testified Tuesday at a congressional hearing in Washington, D.C.
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ENVIRONMENT
L.A. City Council OKs ban on plastic grocery and carryout bags
Los Angeles on Tuesday became the largest city in the nation to move toward a ban on plastic grocery bags, with the City Council barring them in supermarkets, convenience stores and any big retailer that sells groceries.
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ENVIRONMENT
Promiscuity helps honeybees mix up the gene pool
RALEIGH, N.C. - Queen bees who cavort with multiple mates are not behaving badly.
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ENVIRONMENT
An unexpected lesson in Antarctic ice melt
It's called calving, and it occurs when enormous chunks of ice burst free from glaciers or floating ice shelves and drop into the sea with an explosive, heart-stopping crash.
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ENVIRONMENT
ExxonMobil faces federal lawsuit over Arkansas oil spill
The Justice Department and the state of Arkansas filed suit against the oil giant ExxonMobil over a March 29 pipeline rupture that spilled 210,000 gallons of oil into a residential neighborhood and waterways in the small town of Mayflower.
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ENVIRONMENT
Rep. Doc Hastings’ bill would protect salmon from California sea lions
Rep. Doc Hastings argued in a heated House subcommittee hearing Thursday that stepping up lethal means against predatory California sea lions could protect the Northwest salmon populations.
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ENVIRONMENT
Agri-giants trying to solve bee deaths
One of every three bites of food we consume depends on pollination by honeybees, but these overlooked contributors to our food system are continuing to die in stubbornly perplexing ways.
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ENVIRONMENT
Climate change warnings
The following editorial appeared in the Baltimore Sun on Wednesday, June 12:
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HOME & GARDEN
Diggin' In: Feng shui for your garden
Is your garden calling out to you to do something and you are not sure what to do first?
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ENVIRONMENT
Cutting the mustard: Volunteers battle invasive garlic plant
It was a peaceful day at Hudson Springs Park.




