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Look at this eagle trying to carry off a deer
Golden eagles normally eat rabbits. But sometimes, like a kid looking at a big slice of cake, irrational desire hits them and they try to eat it all.
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Horse climbs up on roof (probably to install solar panels)
Racehorse Must Win stranded himself on a roof in New Brunswick. No one has spoken with Must Win himself, so we went straight to the horse's mouth.
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Park, get set, go: Here’s what it looks like when the weird and the car-free steal your spot
Did you miss Parking Day 2013? Here's your chance to take in some of Friday's shenanigans.
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Cleaner air from tackling climate change would save millions of lives, says study
The benefits of a reduction in air pollution alone justify action on climate change, say the authors of a new report.
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Weakened fracking law signed in California
California's governor signed the state's first fracking regulations into law on Friday. Too bad they don't go far enough.
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Chevron scores legal and PR victories in Ecuador pollution case
Ecuador’s president has a new “Chevron’s Dirty Hand” campaign to protest the company's refusal to pay for its mess, but Chevron is still winning the war.
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Watch this guy lure cows using his smooth jazz saxophone stylings
Do they think he's Sexy Sax Man, or what is happening here?
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Message from the EPA: It’s about protecting people, not polar bears
The Obama administration’s proposed new limits on power plant pollution -- and the broader fight against climate change -- are about safeguarding vulnerable communities, says the agency’s chief.
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Climate change expected to bring more thunder, hail, and tornadoes
According to new research, severe thunderstorms are likely to hit the U.S. with more frequency over the coming century.
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Children will bear the brunt of climate change impacts, new study says
Children are more at risk from climate change because of their increased risk of health problems, malnutrition, and migration.