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    Honeybee populations have collapsed in recent years, and the EPA has identified pesticides as one of the many stressors contributing to the population decline. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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    The population-control movement remains grounded in the assumption that humans are bad

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    Gina McCarthy is all but certain to be confirmed by the Senate after 15 Republicans joined 54 Democrats and Independents in voting to block further filibuster of her nomination. (AP/Alex Brandon)
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    EPA under fire over handling of billions in new funds

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    A plume of exhaust extends from the Mitchell Power Station, a coal-fired power plant built along the Monongahela River, 20 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, on September 24, 2013 in New Eagle, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Jeff Swensen/Getty Images)
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    Senate Republicans bait another Biden veto by moving to roll back water rule

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    Lawmakers call for pause on offshore wind as eight dolphins wash up on New Jersey shore
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    Lawmakers call for pause on offshore wind as eight dolphins wash up on New Jersey shore

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    Battery bother: Major flaw in electric vehicle repairs presents huge problem
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