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Climate Initiatives Fare Well Across the Country Despite National Political Climate
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With Republicans Claiming the Senate and Possibly the House, Congress Expected to Reverse Course on Climate
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Trump’s Win Casts Shadow over US Climate Progress, Global Leadership
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Returning Grazing Land to Native Forests Would Yield Big Climate Benefits
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Invasive Species Spell Trouble for New York’s Beloved Tap Water
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