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Major Indiana plastics fire nearly out but residents worry

Major Indiana plastics fire nearly out but residents worry

RICHMOND, Ind.

Ash from Russian volcano prompts Alaska flight cancellations

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Alaska Airlines canceled more than two dozen flights in its namesake state Thursday because of an ash cloud from a volcano in Russia that drifted into Alaska, the Seattle-based airline said.
Toronto carries out High Park controlled burn as part of Black Oak protection

Toronto carries out High Park controlled burn as part of Black Oak protection

TORONTO — The City of Toronto is carrying out a controlled burn in parts of High Park in its continued effort to protect rare tree savannahs in the sprawling west-end park.
As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

As Earth warms, more 'flash droughts' suck soil, plants dry

Climate change is making droughts faster and more furious, especially a specific fast-developing heat-driven kind that catch farmers by surprise, a new study found.
EPA awards $177 million to environmental justice groups

EPA awards $177 million to environmental justice groups

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Thursday that it’s investing $177 million to create 17 technical assistance centers around the country to help environmental justice organizations successfully apply for federal funds.
Massive New Jersey Pine Barrens fire now fully contained

Massive New Jersey Pine Barrens fire now fully contained

MANCHESTER, N.J. (AP) — A fire that tore through 6 square miles (15 square kilometers) of New Jersey’s Pine Barrens this week has now been fully contained, authorities said Thursday.
Australia's most powerful cyclone in 8 years to cross coast

Australia's most powerful cyclone in 8 years to cross coast

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — A tropical cyclone nearing Australia is forecast to be the most powerful storm in eight years to hit the country, bringing wind gusts of up to 315 kilometers (196 miles) per hour as it crosses the northwest coast, meteorolo
Drought will cause crop failures in Spain, farmers warn

Drought will cause crop failures in Spain, farmers warn

MADRID (AP) — Drought now affects 60% of the Spanish countryside, with crops like wheat and barley likely to fail entirely in four regions, the main Spanish farmers' association said on Thursday.
New India-born World Bank chief: Real change or rebranding?

New India-born World Bank chief: Real change or rebranding?

BENGALURU, India (AP) — The incoming president of the World Bank was born in India and forged his early business success there, a fact supporters say gives Ajay Banga valuable insight into the challenges faced by the developing countries the bank is
Fishing regulators need more transparency, ocean groups say

Fishing regulators need more transparency, ocean groups say

MOMBASA, Kenya (AP) — Some regional fisheries management organizations that were set up by the United Nations to measure and conserve fish populations — but are difficult to hold to account — need to be more transparent about how they make their rule
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