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EU countries block bluefin tuna ban

Czech minister quits over controversial power plant

Planets in Other Star Systems

Eggshell of extinct giant bird provides ancient DNA

Air Quality is improving in much of the US

Deal nearing on Senate climate bill

Blue Fin Tuna Decline and Fall

U.N. nixes ban on Atlantic bluefin tuna

‘Boulder bunnies’ prove flexible amid warming

Spill threatens Estonia capital's water

Spotlight shines on Mideast animal trade

Calif. frog to finally get protected habitat

Shark protection defeated at U.N. meeting

Arctic trek brings scare, swim, struggles

Alaska kills wolves suspected in fatal attack

Discuss, vote on climate policy at newsvine.com

Tiger on ‘verge of extinction,’ U.N. says

U.N. rips Russia for Olympics impact

CO2 at new highs despite economic slowdown

Australia warming all over, experts warn

Poll: Fewer see warming threat

Busy bees, but hives are besieged

Dentist pleads guilty to dumping waste in NJ ocean

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Oilfield in L.A. becomes battleground

Interior: Climate change threatens migratory birds

EarthTalk Q&A: cars, cookware

US to allow states address rising ocean acidity

48 Hawaii-only species given endangered listing

Help on way for loggerhead turtles?

Japan arrests whaling activist for boarding ship

U.N. climate panel faces major review

Everglades dying along with Crist?

Condor egg a sign of hope for species

Newsweek: Going green make you more virtuous?

Sea lions killed for eating too many salmon

NJ wildlife council votes in favor of bear hunt

IMF suggests how to raise climate change funds

Japan dolphin hunt town shrugs off 'Cove' Oscar

Solar power future for glass pyramids?

Disposal of spilled coal ash a long haul

U.S. won't protect controversial bird

S.F. activists protest free ‘toxic’ compost

Microchips in trash cans raise a stink

Arctic reveals surprise greenhouse-gas source

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