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apnews.com/article/trum... EPA revokes scientific finding that underpinned US fight against climate change
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apnews.com/article/clim... finds EVs quickly overcome their energy-intensive build to be cleaner than gas cars
apnews.com/article/warm... the Atlantic Ocean warms, climate change is fueling Hurricane Melissa's ferocity
apnews.com/article/vacc... bills hit statehouses, stripping away public health protections built over a century
apnews.com/article/mexi... gold mining is fueling a 'mercury boom' in Mexico, poisoning people and the environment
apnews.com/article/eco-... LA port, bobbing blue floats are turning wave power into clean energy
apnews.com/article/clim... give harsh grades to Trump administration work aimed at undoing a key climate finding
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apnews.com/article/cana... Canada wildfires choke US with smoke, Republicans demand action. But not on climate change
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Afghanistan and Pakistan are the worldβs toughest holdouts for the polio virus, even as most countries have stopped its spread. An AP investigation reveals how mistrust, mismanagement and even some falsified vaccine records are hindering efforts to wipe out the virus.
apnews.com/article/nepa... disasters expose climate risks to infrastructure in South Asia
apnews.com/article/colo... deforestation surges in Colombia, reversing historic gains
apnews.com/article/mobi... millions in US mobile home parks, clean and safe tap water isnβt a given
Many Californians lack safe tap water and don't trust cleanup efforts apnews.com/photo-essay/...
apnews.com/article/hone... have some ways to cope with a warming Earth, but researchers fear for their future
apnews.com/article/syri... sanctions lifted, Syria looks to solar power as more than a patchwork fix to its energy crisis
apnews.com/article/heat... of fossil fuels caused 1,500 deaths in recent European heat wave, study estimates
apnews.com/article/loui... is latest state to redefine natural gas -- a planet-warming fossil fuel -- as green energy
apnews.com/article/icel... and Iceland saw record heat in May. What does that mean for the world?
apnews.com/article/fema... groups weigh how much more they can help if FEMA reduces its disaster response
apnews.com/article/heat... India on the boil with heat waves disrupting normal lives and raising health concerns
apnews.com/article/drag... surreal trees survived for centuries. Scientists worry for their future
apnews.com/article/maln... main hospital is overwhelmed with children in pain from malnutrition
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In West Africa, the potent neurotoxin is used to extract gold from ore in the often-illegal and unregulated informal mining sector. In Senegalβs Kedougou region, women use mercury regularly, often without protective gloves and masks, to make a living.