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- February 26, 2015
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Despite the long list of eco-friendly projects underway here, warming temperatures worldwide are expected to heat up Chicago weather and impact Midwest crops and wildlife.
- February 26, 2015
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Environmental law needs to needs to move from traditional smokestack issues to take on consumers and lifestyles, said Northwestern University School of Law professor David
- February 9, 2015
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Earth's last deep freeze gripped the Great Lakes about 13,000 years ago, but climate scientists need to explain how it happened as though it occurred
- February 9, 2015
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The alkali flies of Mono Lake are small and black and form a living curtain that parts before a visitor’s stride.
Millions buzz along the shores,
- February 9, 2015
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The 1970 student organizers of Project Survival returned “home” for an Earth Day panel at Northwestern University where they passed the torch of environmental activism to
- February 9, 2015
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Heat-related deaths, the spread of infectious diseases and the threat of natural disasters in Chicago could skyrocket in the coming decades unless greenhouse gas emissions
- February 9, 2015
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The small Eskimo community of Shishmaref Island, located off the coast of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve in northern Alaska, is slowly sinking into
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