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America's 1872 Mining Law Is Fueling a Lithium Boom on Sacred Native Land
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Trump's NSF Board Purge Puts $9 Billion in U.S. Research at Risk
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Zeldin's EPA Budget Cuts Would Halve the Agency That Protects American Air and W
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Brazil Wants a State-Owned Rare Earths Giant. The Timing Could Not Be More Strategic.
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The Bronx River's Hidden Migration Crisis: How Dams Are Silencing a Ancient Fish Run
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Britain's Butterflies Are Splitting Into Winners and Losers, and the Gap Is Widening
More than half of Britain's 58 native butterfly species are declining, and the split between winners and losers reveals something deeper than population counts.
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The Iran War's Hidden Climate Dividend: IEA Cuts Oil Demand Forecast by Nearly 1 Million Barrels
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A lawsuit accusing ExxonMobil of hiding $194 million in well cleanup debts reveals how the oil industry may be systematically offloading costs onto states.
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