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| | Post-fire flooding can wreak havoc on damaged landscapes, and threaten our drinking water. |
| | How much do you know about the connection between our energy supply and our waterways? |
| | With the right kind of milk (and the right kind of love), a traumatized calf can make it. |
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| | Flooding and high winds pummeled much of the U.S. East Coast, leaving destruction in its wake. |
| | Caught alive after a three-week hunt, the 2,369-pound (1,075-kilogram) reptile is suspected of attacking several people and killing two. | |
| | Cleanup continues in Montana after this summer's Yellowstone River oil spill, while experts debate the safety of our fuel infrastructure. |
| | A new bird species has been discovered in the U.S. for the first time in nearly 30 years—but the species may have already flown the coop for good, a new study says. |
| | Bottom line, it's all about the numbers: Renewables would bring $5 trillion net in savings and support a 158% bigger U.S. economy by 2050, using no energy from coal, oil or nuclear. | | |
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