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To achieve carbon neutrality by 2035, Swarthmore College is replacing its natural gas-fueled heating and cooling systems with state-of-the-art, renewable-powered geoexchange.

SWARTHMORE, Pa.—In the basement of Swarthmore College’s dining hall, a transformation is underway. As students eat lunch upstairs, beneath their feet, the school’s fossil fuel past is being replaced with its clean energy future.

A Small Pennsylvania College Is Breaking New Ground in Pursuit of a Clean Energy Campus

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Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Just Lost Protection From Mining

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Democrat Tina Smith held the Senate floor for hours arguing against the removal of the ban, but GOP senators were unmoved and the Senate approved the resolution 50-49.

WASHINGTON—Despite hours of impassioned arguments from Sen. Tina Smith, the U.S. Senate ended a Biden-era moratorium on mining in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness watershed.

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At ‘Sloth World’ in Florida, Wild Sloths Have Died by the Dozens

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The animals, highly susceptible to illness when removed from their habitat, have been kept in a warehouse. More than 31 have died.

On a busy tourist strip in Orlando, behind noisy bars and souvenir shops, 21 sloths in crates reached the end of a grueling international trip.

At ‘Sloth World’ in Florida, Wild Sloths Have Died by the Dozens

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Pollution Persists in the Florida Everglades Despite 40-Year Restoration Effort, Report Says

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The river of grass is not on track to meet a new water quality standard, according to the report. The state says recent data show the pollution is nearly within limits.

Florida’s fragile Everglades are not on track to meet a new water quality standard set to take effect next month, even after nearly 40 years of costly restoration work aimed at addressing pollution in the river of grass, according to a new report.

Pollution Persists in the Florida Everglades Despite 40-Year Restoration Effort, Report Says

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