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US at climate talks may be like unhappy dinner guest

WASHINGTON – How’s this for awkward? The United States has a delegation at international climate talks in Bonn that will …

Earth’s ozone hole shrivels to smallest since 1988

WASHINGTON — The ozone hole over Antarctica shrank to its smallest peak since 1988, NASA said Thursday. The huge hole …

Scientists say Harvey may be the soggy sign of future storms

WASHINGTON — By the time the rain stops, Harvey will have dumped about 1 million gallons of water for every …

US scientists contradict Trump’s climate claims

WASHINGTON — As President Donald Trump touts new oil pipelines and pledges to revive the nation’s struggling coal mines, federal …

Canadian glacier melt rerouted in rare case of ‘river piracy,’ scientists say

WASHINGTON — Scientists have witnessed the first modern case of what they call “river piracy” and they blame global warming. …

Gore, others revive cancelled US climate and health confab

  WASHINGTON –A conference on climate change and health is back on but apparently minus the U.S. government. Several organizers …

Global warming could steal postcard perfect weather days

WASHINGTON –Global warming is going to steal away some of those postcard-perfect weather days in the future, according to a …

All American John Glenn: Astronaut, fighter pilot, senator

WASHINGTON—John Glenn was the ultimate all-American hero. He was the first American to orbit the Earth, a war hero fighter …

Cellphone radiation study raises concerns despite low risk

WASHINGTON – A new federal study of the potential dangers of cellphone radiation, conducted in rats, found a slight increase …

Countries, investors pledge billions for clean energy tech

PARIS – Government and business leaders are banking on clean energy technology to fight global warming, kicking off this week’s …

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