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Poland lawmakers back EU-sought liberalized wind energy law

Poland lawmakers back EU-sought liberalized wind energy law

WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s lawmakers agreed to relax the rules for installing onshore wind turbines, a move encouraged by the European Union to promote renewable energy in the coal-reliant country.

'Just want to help people': Canadian wildfire experts training Bolivian counterparts

On her first trip to Bolivia in January, Jane Park hiked about 20 kilometres with national park rangers to a steep, remote area with endangered palm trees and the Andean, or spectacled, bear.
Schools shut, drivers stuck as gales and blizzards batter UK

Schools shut, drivers stuck as gales and blizzards batter UK

LONDON (AP) — Trains were canceled, some schools were shut and drivers were stuck for hours on a major highway as a blast of snow and wind hit Britain on Friday for the second time in a week.
La Nina is gone. These were the deadly storms during its run

La Nina is gone. These were the deadly storms during its run

La Nina seemed to treat Louisiana and the rest of the Southeast United States like a punching bag. Its three-year barrage of body blows has come to an end, but left behind a lot of scars from hurricanes and tornadoes among other weather disasters.
Beijing air quality plummets amid dust storm, pollution

Beijing air quality plummets amid dust storm, pollution

BEIJING (AP) — Skyscrapers in Beijing disappeared into the haze and air quality plummeted as China’s capital was enveloped in a dust storm and heavy pollution on Friday. Concentrations of the tiny PM2.

EU agrees better energy efficiency Green Deal rules

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union member countries and negotiators from the EU Parliament have agreed on a provisional deal aimed at reducing energy consumption across the 27-nation bloc.
Climate change slowing down, not speeding up, movement of large Arctic rivers: study

Climate change slowing down, not speeding up, movement of large Arctic rivers: study

YELLOWKNIFE — Scientists have long believed that rapid warming in the Arctic would cause river channels to move faster, but a new study has found the opposite may be true for large, winding rivers in the region.
Earthquakes at 2 Alaska volcanoes could signal eruption

Earthquakes at 2 Alaska volcanoes could signal eruption

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — A second volcano in remote Alaska is experiencing elevated earthquake activity this week, signaling an increased potential for eruption, officials said.
New atmospheric river storm pushes into California

New atmospheric river storm pushes into California

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The first in a new series of atmospheric rivers flowed into California on Thursday, and forecasters warned that widespread heavy rain would raise the threat of flooding in a state still digging out from earlier storms.
Heat takes toll as Iditarod mushers trek across Alaska

Heat takes toll as Iditarod mushers trek across Alaska

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Mushers and their dogs in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race face plenty of variables in the Alaska wilderness.
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