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    In this photo taken on Tuesday, April 15, 2014, a Norwegian Red calf waits for food inside a farm in the village of Kozarac, near Bosnian town of Perijedor, 250 kms northwest of Sarajevo. Bosnian farmer Jusuf Arifagic invested eight million euro into the luxury farm that started four months ago with the import of 115 Norwegian Red Cows - a type of tough and hornless animal bred in Norway over the past 75 years to produce more and better milk than the usual cow known in the Balkans. He plans to expand into the biggest facility keeping this type of animal in Europe with 5,000 cows. In a country where half of the population is living in poverty, his animals sleep on mattresses in a barn with a computerized air condition and lighting system. They are bathed regularly, get a massage whenever they feel like it and receive the occasional pedicure.(AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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    Cows can be potty-trained and taught to use ‘MooLoo’

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    EPA moves to block gold and copper Pebble Mine project in Alaska
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    EPA moves to block gold and copper Pebble Mine project in Alaska

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    Daily on Energy: Oil and gas industry claims success on cutting methane emissions as EPA preps new regulations
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    Daily on Energy: Oil and gas industry claims success on cutting methane emissions as EPA preps new regulations

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    FILE - In this Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015, file photo, Abdul Qadir Timor, director of archaeology at the Ministry of Information and Culture, left, looks at the view of Mes Aynak valley, some 40 kilometers (25 miles) southwest of Kabul, Afghanistan. The Afghan government is trying to grab President Donald Trump's attention by dangling its massive, untouched wealth of minerals, including lithium, the silvery metal used in mobile phone and computer batteries considered essential to modern life. But tapping into that wealth, which also includes coal, copper, rare earths and far more, is likely a long way off, with security worsening the past year and Trump's policy on the war still not known. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul, file)
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    Avoid Taliban-controlled critical mineral supply chains with American innovation

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    September 7, 2021 4:00 am
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    A hurricane of misinformation on climate change

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    FILE - In this May 1, 2014 photo, irrigation water runs along a dried-up ditch between rice farms in Richvale, Calif. In dry California, water is fetching record high prices. As drought has deepened in the last few months, a handful of special districts in the state's agricultural heartland have made millions through auctions of their private, underground caches that go to the highest bidders. With the unregulated, erratic water market heating up in anticipation of the hot summer months, the price is only going up. In the last five years alone, it has grown tenfold, shooting to as much as $2,200 an acre foot. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, FILE)
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    California water projects remain stalled even though voters approved them in 2014

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    Evacuations ordered in South Lake Tahoe as Caldor fire expands
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    Evacuations ordered in South Lake Tahoe as Caldor fire expands

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    In this Aug. 11, 2021, file photo, California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks with reporters at Carl B. Munck Elementary School in Oakland, Calif. Newsom has sharpened his message in the recall's final month and is focusing his attention on conservative rival Larry Elder, who has pledged to end California's mask mandate. The last day to vote is Sept. 14.
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    California wises up and chooses natural gas

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    Daily on Energy: House Democrats speed toward massive partisan infrastructure bill
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    Daily on Energy: House Democrats speed toward massive partisan infrastructure bill

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