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New England’s forests are sick. They need more tree doctors
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New England’s forests are sick. They need more tree doctors

Climate change is taking a toll on woodlands in the Northeast.
Philadelphia is using green technology to improve its sewage system
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Philadelphia is using green technology to improve its sewage system

More frequent flooding is overwhelming city drainage systems, sending raw sewage into rivers and streams. But Philadelphia is trying an innovative fix — capturing rainwater before flows into city drains.
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A disastrous disconnect
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A disastrous disconnect

Kentucky is among the states blocking climate action. As weather gets more extreme, its residents — and U.S. taxpayers — are paying a price.
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Relocating to escape flooding in Manila — a blessing or a curse?

Relocating to escape flooding in Manila — a blessing or a curse?

Many slum dwellers in the Philippine capital Manila live in constant fear of flooding. Now their shelters, often located near water, are to be cleared away as part of the city's flood management plans.
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