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Ripe for the picking: How people are growing fruit that's not so common in Saskatchewan

Not everyone is growing peaches in Saskatchewan, but some have started to try. With a continually warming planet, it's possible more varieties of fruit could be grown here, but it could come at a cost.
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These are the most polluted cities in California: Report

Even though the state of California ranks among the least polluted states in the U.S. according to U.S. News and World Report, many of its cities rank among the most polluted in the nation.

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The U.S. ‘warming hole’ - a climate anomaly explained

A wavy jet stream, air pollution, and changes to the landscape are all theories for why the Southeast has warmed less than other parts of the planet.
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US says new Africa strategy will engage leaders, rethink military role

Officials in President Joe Biden's administration told reporters that the new "U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa" will actively engage the region's leaders on issues from climate change to pandemic recovery to food insecurity, while thinking "more holistically" about military engagement on the continent.

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Property owners and officials find ways around century-old laws as the West runs out of water

With a megadrought draining water reserves in the West, states are looking for alternatives to handle water rights, many of which were set more than 100 years ago when water supplies were far more abundant.
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'Snow blood': Why climate change may be turning the Alps red

Have you ever seen red snow that looks like it's bleeding from the crystals? Then you may have noticed "snow blood" algae, a phenomenon that has caused scientists to be concerned that it is spreading and speeds up the Alpine thaw.

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As wildfire season approaches, new studies show air pollution linked to severe health outcomes

Experts are warning about the negative health impacts from air pollution as we head into wildfire season — and new research suggests it could exacerbate severe outcomes from COVID-19 and increase the risk of lung disease.
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