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  • Trends in consolidation of US agriculture with 35 years of data - University of Maryland 23.07.20212934
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  • Supreme Court rejects EPA’s narrow view of Clean Water Act - AP News 23.04.20205520
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  • Congress Favors Corporate Welfare Over Our National Forests - Counterpunch 16.04.18185255
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  • Arctic Drilling Lease Sale Proposed for 2019 in Beaufort Sea, Once Off-Limits - INside Climate News 29.03.18185257
  • Three American Cities that could be the next Cape Town - Climate Reality Project 06.03.18185258
  • More states join the fight to reduce global warming - PRI 24.02.18185259
  • New Study on Air Pollution Shows How Environmental Injustice Runs Rampant Across the Nation - Common Dreams 23.02.18185260
  • How to Achieve Zero Emissions, Even if the Federal Government Won't Help - Truthout 17.01.18185280
  • U.S. National Park Service advisory panel disintegrates - Mongabay 17.01.18185261
  • Climate change information disappears from federal websites in 'pervasive, systematic' scrubbing - PRI 10.01.18185281
  • Breathe Easy: How America’s Clean Power Plan Is Good for Your Health - Climate Reality Project 08.01.18185262
  • Oregon Court: Banning Fossil Fuel Facilities is Constitutional - Real News 05.01.18185263
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  • Global Witness Opposes U.S. Withdrawal from Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative - Global Witness 02.11.17185266
  • Beyond Harvey and Irma: Militarizing Homeland Security in the Climate-Change Era - Common Dreams 18.09.17185267
  • In Major Climate Decision, D.C. Circuit Rejects Federal Approval of Sabal Trail Pipeline - Sierra Club 28.08.17185268
  • Natural gas building boom fuels climate worries, enrages landowners - Center for Public Integrity 17.07.17185269
  • As Climate Threats Mount, Experts Say No Time Left for Deceitful "Debate" - Common Dreams 03.07.17185270
  • Change Starts at Home: Four Ways to Switch to Renewables - Climate Reality Project 22.06.17185271
  • Dissidents Ramp Up Direct Action Against Climate Destroyers. Who Will the Courts Defend? - TruthOut 22.06.17185272
  • Small Change in Average, Big Change in Extremes - Climate Central 14.06.17185273
  • On April 29, We March for the Future - Nation 19.04.17185274
  • Judge won't dismiss Youth Climate Lawsuit; Stage set for historic trial – Truthout 17.11.16185275
  • Climate change could push risk of ‘megadrought’ to 99% in American southwest – Carbon Brief 05.10.16185276
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