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new marine sanctuary, Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic, protected, extractive activity ban
By 01/13/2022

A Vast New Ocean Sanctuary in South Atlantic

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climate change, global warming, fossil fuel, new nuclear power
By 01/19/2022

Majority of US States Eying Nuclear Power for Emission Cuts

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cybersecurity, Beijing Winter Games, warnings, data privacy, malware
By 02/22/2022

At Olympics, Cybersecurity Concerns Linger in Background

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Department of Defense, 3D printing, logistics boat, Maine University, milestone
By 03/01/2022

Defense Department to Use World’s Largest 3D-printed Boat

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climate change, atmospheric pollution, carbon emissions, steel production
By 06/21/2022

Industry Tests New Technologies in Race to Produce Green Steel

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climate crisis, Colombia, Amazon rainforest, presidential election, deforestation, pledge
By 06/27/2022

New Colombian President Pledges to Protect Rainforest

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