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Guam's water, power outage still remains after Typhoon Mawar
About half of the island remains without water, and about 65% is without power. It may be weeks until the utilities are fully restored, local authorities said.
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Last Resort: Moving endangered species in order to save them
Scientists have long warned that climate change and other threats will require relocating some endangered species outside their historic ranges. U.S. officials are proposing rules that would enable them to use this new, potentially controversial conservation tool.
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Congress discusses energy needs, climate change in territories
Guam's schools, if equipped with solar panels and storage batteries, could help make the island more resilient against power outages caused by natural disasters.
National parks are being overrun by invasive species
Causing more habitat damage than natural disasters, these creatures put native wildlife at risk. Here’s how you can help stop them.
Flightless bird provides 'spark of hope' amid environmental crisis
Ten species with improved numbers in IUCN red list unveiled amid call for more biodiversity focus at COP25.
Guam's ecological fate is in the hands of the U.S. military
As the Department of Defense pursues a major base expansion, conservationists and local people sound the alarm about endangered species.
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INTERIOR: Zinke visits islands threatened by warming. What will he say?
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke has chosen a group of tropical islands threatened by climate change as a steppingstone onto the international stage.
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