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The Allegheny Front·February 19, 2016
On many days, Pittsburgh's air pollution is hard to ignore. Even with recent improvements in air quality, Allegheny County still does not meet federal air-quality standards for fine-particulate pollution. Photo: Matt Niemi via Flickr

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Historic Supreme Court Decision Puts Climate Change Plan in Limbo

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Reinventing Agriculture for the Climate Change Era

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Glynis Board·February 12, 2016
The University of Missouri and Kansas State University recently developed pigs resistant to a deadly virus that costs the U.S. pork industry millions annually. Photo: Courtesy University of Missouri

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