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Can Anyone Fill the U.S. Leadership Vacuum on Climate Change? – The Atlantic
First Nations Chiefs Concerned About BP Drilling Off Nova Scotia Coast – Canadian Press
Lack of Pipeline Capacity Leaves Permian Basin Oil Fields Unfracked – Bloomberg
Toxic Algae on the Rise as Climates Warm – Associated Press
New EPA Region Chief in California Questions Climate Science But Says He Favors CO2 Cuts – KQED
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