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- Template:Environment
- Millions to turn off lights for Earth Hour tonight
- Bloomberg and Clinton create green alliance
- Shell reports oil leak at North Sea platform
- Report indicates continued severe weather problems still looming
- Disposal of fracking wastewater poses potential environmental problems
- Short-haired bumblebees reintroduced to UK
- Kiribati acquires international funding for solar power
- Portal:United Kingdom/Lead 3
- Endangered 'Asian unicorn' sighted
- Scientists analyse effects of global warming, atmospheric ozone on crops
- Australian–US team of scientists finds Atlantic warming causes Pacific climate trends
- United Nations analyzes oil spill in Sundarbans, Bangladesh
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- Researchers find preserving spotted owl habitat may not require a tradeoff with wildfire risk after all
- French fashion brand Lacoste announces limited-edition logo change from crocodile to endangered animals
- Woolworths, Australia moves single-use plastic bags ban date to June 20
- New study of endangered whale shark youth shows vital habitat similarities
- India: Maharashtra plastic ban comes into force
- UN Report on Global Warming calls for rapid 'unprecedented' changes globally to limit planetary warming to 1.5 degree C