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IN CALIFORNIA, A $350M SOCIAL EXPERIMENT OVER LAWNS
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2 Billion Children Breathe Toxic Air Worldwide, UNICEF Says
 
 
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Italy's Premier Vows Help for 15,000+ Displaced by Quakes
 
 
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Groups: Work Curbing Lake Erie Algae Need to Target Hotposts
 
 
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Payments Promised Town Residents if Voters OK Wind Project
 
 
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A Fast Track to Ruin? Amtrak Opponents Fear High-Speed Plans
 

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In California, A $350M Social Experiment Over Lawns

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Removing lawns may sound like a small, wonky step, compared to building dams.



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2 Billion Children Breathe Toxic Air Worldwide, UNICEF Says

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As Indians awoke Monday to smoke-filled skies from a weekend of festival fireworks, New Delhi's worst season for air pollution began - with dire consequences.


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Italy's Premier Vows Help for 15,000+ Displaced by Quakes

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Italy's premier pledged Monday to find temporary housing for all those displaced by a series of powerful earthquakes in a central mountainous region, as the nation's strongest temblor in 36 years pushed those needing assistance to more than 15,000.


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Groups: Work Curbing Lake Erie Algae Need to Target Hotposts

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The algae bloom in parts of Lake Erie this summer didn't come close to matching the record-breaking one from a year ago that covered an area roughly the size of New York City.


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Payments Promised Town Residents if Voters OK Wind Project

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Political style yard-signs with the giant word "NO" over the image of a wind turbine pop up on roads leading into the southern Vermont town of Grafton


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A Fast Track to Ruin? Amtrak Opponents Fear High-Speed Plans

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This quaint shoreline community, proud of its role as a nursery of American Impressionist art, fears the destruction of its heritage if a federal proposal to someday run an East Coast high-speed rail line through its historic center becomes reality.


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