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Tropical depression forms in Gulf of Mexico on 1st day of hurricane season

MIAMI (AP) — A tropical depression formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday, the official first day of the Atlantic hurricane season .
Federal government provides $5.9M for Indigenous clean energy projects in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ

Federal government provides $5.9M for Indigenous clean energy projects in СÀ¶ÊÓƵ

VANCOUVER — The minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada has announced the government is giving nearly $6 million for Indigenous communities in British Columbia to develop clean energy projects.

Oregon youths’ climate lawsuit against US government can proceed to trial, judge rules

EUGENE, Ore.
Peregrine falcons protecting chicks and dive-bombing Chicago pedestrians

Peregrine falcons protecting chicks and dive-bombing Chicago pedestrians

CHICAGO (AP) — A pair of peregrine falcon parents are raising three chicks along Chicago's busy Wacker Drive, and beware to any pedestrian who ventures too closely to their nest. Just ask Chuck Valauskas, who was struck by one of the falcons.
New Mexico sues manufacturers of 'forever chemicals' amid health concerns

New Mexico sues manufacturers of 'forever chemicals' amid health concerns

SANTA FE, N.M.
Northern Alberta residents stay back to help protect community from wildfire

Northern Alberta residents stay back to help protect community from wildfire

Mike Mercredi is staying back to protect his northern Alberta community from a nearby wildfire after hundreds of people were forced to evacuate the area. The volunteer firefighter from Fort Chipewyan, Alta.
Man acquitted of igniting massive 2018 Southern California wildfire

Man acquitted of igniting massive 2018 Southern California wildfire

SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) — A man was acquitted Thursday of intentionally setting a fire that spread over 36 square miles (93 square kilometers) and burned more than a dozen cabins in remote Southern California canyons five years ago.

Summerlike heat across Great Lakes region forces school closings

DETROIT (AP) — The calendar says it's still spring, but for parts of the Great Lakes region, hot, summerlike temperatures already have arrived, forcing some schools to close or shift students to remote learning.
California lawmakers advance bill to cool down outside areas at schools

California lawmakers advance bill to cool down outside areas at schools

SACRAMENTO, Calif.
Brazil's Congress weakens pro-environment ministries in a rejection of Lula

Brazil's Congress weakens pro-environment ministries in a rejection of Lula

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil’s Congress has stripped powers away from the country's new Ministry of Indigenous Peoples and Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change, both led by women environmentalists.
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