October 19, 2020

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Senate 2020: In Alaska, a Controversy Over an Embattled Mine Has Tightened the Race – InsideClimate News

Sharks Have Killed 7 People in Australia This Year, the Most Since 1934. Climate Change Could Be a Factor – CNN

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Louisiana Company to Permanently Store Millions of Tons of Greenhouse Gases 10,000 Feet Below Ground – NOLA.com

Alaska’s New Climate Threat: Tsunamis Linked to Melting Permafrost – The Guardian

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