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    A proposal to eliminate plastic foam takeout containers in New York City was met with criticism by restaurateurs who said a ban on the ubiquitous containers would drive up costs and potentially put them out of business. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)
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    Restaurant owners protest NYC foam containers ban

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    James Cameron directs Congress: Fund deep sea exploration
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    James Cameron directs Congress: Fund deep sea exploration

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    SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MARCH 01:  A gas pump nozzle sits in a car at a Chevron gas station on March 1, 2013 in San Francisco, California.  The California Board of Equalization voted on Thursday to implement a statewide excise tax on gasoline starting July 1 that will increase the tax by 3.5 cents to 39.5 cents per gallon.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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    Op-Ed: Beware of the back-door EPA effort to impose cap-and-trade on gasoline

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    Honey bee sperm bank created to save the crucial pollinators
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    Honey bee sperm bank created to save the crucial pollinators

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    FILE - In this June 1, 2012 file photo, reporters take pictures of a dead Sumatran elephants allegedly poisoned by poachers for its tusks, in Bireum Bayeun, Aceh province, Indonesia. An environmental group says 129 critically endangered elephants have died on Indonesia's Sumatra island in less than a decade, many from poisoning or shooting, highlighting the country's weak enforcement of laws against poaching. WWF Indonesia said in a report Tuesday, June 4, 2013 that the Sumatran elephants have been found dead in Riau province since 2004, but no one has been convicted or jailed. The group said killings are on the rise, with 29 elephants either shot or poisoned last year, including 14 in Aceh province. (AP Photo/Iskandar, File)

    Endangered elephant killings rising in Indonesia

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    FILE - In this May 31, 2013 file photo a tornado forms near Banner Road and Praire Circle in El Reno, Okla. The National Weather Service says the deadly tornado that struck near Oklahoma City late last week was another top-of-the-scale EF5 that packed winds reaching 295 mph. The weather service also says the twister's 2.6-mile width is the widest ever recorded. (AP Photo/Alonzo Adams, File)
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    Deadly Oklahoma tornado widest on record, rare EF5

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    June 4, 2013 4:00 am
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    3-Minute Interview: Steve Young of the Remove Invasive Plants program

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    Virginia charter boat captain sentenced for illegal harvesting of striped bass

    Virginia charter boat captain sentenced for illegal harvesting of striped bass

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    The Natural Resources Defense Council was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is
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    The Natural Resources Defense Council was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is

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    NRDC was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is
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    NRDC was right on Alar in 1989 and it still is

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