Jellyfish swarm northward in warming world
East Coast storm begins to move out to sea
Utah OKs settlement with waste incinerator
Bolivia: Lake Titicaca at dangerously low levels
Groups challenge TVA river discharge from plant
Waning Ida’s downpours swamp Mid-Atlantic coast
Warming drives off Cape Cod’s namesake, other fish
EPA: Toxic chemicals in freshwater fish widespread
Ida no longer hurricane, Gulf warnings downgraded
Ask AP: Polluted water, neutralizing nuclear waste
Study: Nitrogen pollution worsens in Rockies lakes
Caribbean, Gulf spared widespread coral damage
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California lawmakers approve $11B water overhaul
Corps starts $1B barrier for western New Orleans
Deputy chief named LA police chief, source says
EPA adds US Magnesium to Superfund site list
Cleanup ongoing for San Francisco Bay oil spill
NJ towns move to preserve area, limit developments
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Argentine enviro secretary fined for dirty river
Stakeholders to speak at NY gas drilling hearing
Deal struck on Great Lakes ship pollution
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — Congressional negotiators reached a deal Tuesday that would effectively exempt 13 ships that haul iron ore, coal and other freight on the Great Lakes from a proposed federal rule meant to reduce air pollution.
Great Lakes shippers oppose air pollution rules
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