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Senate Bill Would Cut EPA Funding by $150 Million – The Hill
Warming to Make Thunderstorms Larger and More Frequent – Associated Press
Republican Lawmaker Who Wants to Abolish the EPA Joins Bipartisan Climate Caucus – ThinkProgress
Maine Largely Ignores Role as Seas Grow More Acidic – Portland Press Herald
As Oceans Warm, the World’s Kelp Forests Begin to Disappear – Yale360
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