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Japan, South Korea agree on visit to Fukushima nuclear plant ahead of planned water release

Japan, South Korea agree on visit to Fukushima nuclear plant ahead of planned water release

Japanese and South Korean officials held hourslong talks into early Saturday and agreed on a visit later this month by South Korean experts to the Fukushima nuclear plant before it begins the controversial release of treated but radioactive water int
Early heat wave in Pacific Northwest could break records

Early heat wave in Pacific Northwest could break records

PORTLAND, Ore.
Two northern spotted owls found dead in B.C. forest, in blow to release program

Two northern spotted owls found dead in B.C. forest, in blow to release program

SPUZZUM, B.C. — Two northern spotted owls that had been released into a British Columbia forest last year have been found dead, potentially reducing the known wild population in the province to a single female.

Another stop-work order issued for Coastal GasLink pipeline over erosion concerns

HOUSTON, B.C. — British Columbia environment enforcement officers have issued another stop-work order for the Coastal GasLink pipeline project over erosion and sediment control, something the company promised it would stay on top of last year.
Youth lawsuit challenging Montana's pro-fossil fuel policies is heading to trial

Youth lawsuit challenging Montana's pro-fossil fuel policies is heading to trial

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana judge on Friday said a climate change lawsuit from young people challenging the state's pro-fossil fuel policies will proceed to trial despite efforts by the state to derail the case.

Largest US public utility switching from coal to gas, despite proposed EPA carbon pollution limits

NASHVILLE, Tenn.

Wildfire smoke, fog may have caused highway pileup near Edmonton: RCMP

SHERWOOD PARK, Alta. — Mounties say 12 people have been sent to hospital following a series of highway collisions involving nearly three dozen vehicles east of Edmonton.
Stragglers pack up as Swiss village is evacuated under rockslide threat

Stragglers pack up as Swiss village is evacuated under rockslide threat

BRIENZ, Switzerland (AP) — Stragglers packed up belongings in cars, trucks and a least one pickup truck before an evacuation order took effect on Friday in a tiny village in eastern Switzerland that is facing an urgent rockslide threat .
All oil recovered from creek after December's Keystone pipeline leak

All oil recovered from creek after December's Keystone pipeline leak

CALGARY — TC Energy Corp. says it has recovered all of the oil that spilled into a Kansas creek as a result of a leak from the Keystone pipeline in December.
Tiny bats provide 'glimmer of hope' against a fungus that threatened entire species

Tiny bats provide 'glimmer of hope' against a fungus that threatened entire species

DORSET, Vt. (AP) — Deep in a cool, damp cave in Vermont, tens of thousands of furry, chocolate brown creatures stir. The little brown bats, survivors of a deadly fungus that decimated their population, went into hibernation last fall.