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Increasing our connection with those supporters who enable our mission the most

Communications shifts to focus more on those that are most committed to our mission. See the article here:   Increasing our connection with those supporters who enable our mission the most ; ;Related ArticlesWhy saving Trestles matters on the larger stageWho connected you to the ocean?This is what erosion looks like ;

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Swan Song for Cicadas, but Many Missed the Show

While many people were kept up at night by the roar of this arthropod flash mob, others were left to wonder what all the fuss was about. Continued – Swan Song for Cicadas, but Many Missed the Show Related Articles New Species of Bird Is Found in an Unlikely Location in Cambodia Chinese Firm Is Charged in Theft of Turbine Software The Boss: How Audubon Society’s Chief Took Wing From Journalism

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Dot Earth Blog: With CO2 Cuts Tough, U.S. and China Pledge a Push on a Rarer Greenhouse Gas

The United States and China pledge to act together to cut releases of a potent greenhouse gas. View article: Dot Earth Blog: With CO2 Cuts Tough, U.S. and China Pledge a Push on a Rarer Greenhouse Gas Related Articles Dot Earth Blog: The End Comes for a Troubled California Nuclear Plant Dot Earth Blog: Urban Trees as Triggers, From Istanbul to Oregon With CO2 Cuts Tough, U.S. and China Pledge a Push on Another Greenhouse Gas

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U.S. and China Pledge New Model of Cooperation

President Obama and President Xi Jinping of China ended two days of informal meetings, moving closer on pressuring a nuclear North Korea, but remaining divided over cyberespionage. More here – U.S. and China Pledge New Model of Cooperation Related Articles Prototype: Tech Accessories, Courtesy of the Mountain Pine Beetle The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution

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The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution

Abandoned oil field equipment is a common problem in Texas, but some fear that the recent surge in drilling will set off worrisome encounters with old wells. Original article: The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution Related Articles The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico Dot Earth Blog: The End Comes for a Troubled California Nuclear Plant Prototype: Tech Accessories, Courtesy of the Mountain Pine Beetle

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The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico

As Texas lawmakers say farmers in the Rio Grande Valley are hurting, experts caution that greater attention should be paid to water deep below the surface. Read the article: The Texas Tribune: Experts Urge Focus on Aquifers in Push for Water From Mexico Related Articles Dot Earth Blog: Urban Trees as Triggers, From Istanbul to Oregon The Texas Tribune: Abandoned Oil Wells Raise Fears of Pollution Dot Earth Blog: The End Comes for a Troubled California Nuclear Plant

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