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Events planned around the Lehigh Valley area
LEHIGH COUNTY CITY OF ALLENTOWN will hold an America on Wheels museum Open House, 4:30-6 p.m. Monday, June 10, at 5 N. Front St. Give input on development of citywide community development strategy, which works to improve life and economic vitality of...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, American Red Cross, The Pennsylvania State University, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Environmental Issues
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Can insurance upstarts be trusted to replace Citizens?
In the past few weeks, just as hurricane season arrived, thousands of South Florida homeowners insured by state-run Citizens have opened mailboxes to find takeover offers by small new companies. The so-called "takeout" letters, mainly from Heritage...Tags: Rick Scott, Consumers, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Boca Raton, Weston (Broward, Florida)
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U.S., China agree to reduce use of hydrofluorocarbons
ReutersRANCHO MIRAGE, Calif., June 8 (Reuters) - U.S. President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, agreed on Saturday to cooperate in fighting climate change by cutting the use of hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, the White House said a statement....Tags: U.S. Congress, Xi Jinping, Global Change, Barack Obama, Politics
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FWC lifts license requirement to keep lionfish
Sun SentinelThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission adopted changes Wednesday at its meeting in Lakeland that will waive the recreational license requirement for divers catching lionfish and exclude lionfish from the commercial and recreational bag...Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues
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COLUMN-Shale wells and methane emissions: Kemp
Reuters(John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own) By John Kemp LONDON, June 12 (Reuters) - Shale gas supporters say it can cut greenhouse emissions by replacing dirtier fuels such as coal, but critics warn it is worsening...Tags: American Petroleum, Global Change, Cornell University, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Issues
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African-American Genealogy Group meeting Saturday at Clark Library
Looking into your family’s history can be a large task to tackle. But digging into African-American ancestry can be an even more difficult task because of inadequate record-keeping, genealogists said. Questions about your great-grandparents,...
Tags: Libraries, Minority Groups, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture
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Large black bear in Orlando Saturday may be one of two in the area
The large black bear that had climbed into a tree near downtown Orlando on Saturday is one of possibly two bears that have been hanging around the Parramore, Citrus Bowl and College Park areas, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation...
Tags: Wildlife, Parramore, Orlando, Endangered Species, College Park (Orlando, Florida)
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Bear spotted on UCF campus
It's furry, wild and definitely not a UCF student. A bear has been spotted near the dormitories at the University of Central Florida, officials said Tuesday. The small bear was sighted about 6:45 a.m. at what's known as Academic Village, behind the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Wildlife, Parramore, Endangered Species, Orlando
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Large bear lumbers into Parramore to spend quiet afternoon in tree
A large black bear lumbered into Orlando on Saturday for a quiet afternoon in a tree, drawing onlookers and raising a lingering question: Is this the same bear that visited Parramore last year? The bear is tagged and wildlife officials told police...
Tags: Wildlife, Parramore, Endangered Species, Tampa, Environmental Issues
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Lisle Rec Center making room for special needs
Lisle area residents with disabilities will soon have more recreational opportunities, thanks to a new agreement for space in the Lisle Recreation Center. The South East Association for Special Parks and Recreation, or SEASPAR, which includes the...
Tags: Space Programs, Autism, Science and Technology, Environmental Issues
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Florida kangaroo died shortly after capture, officials reveal
A kangaroo that was captured after six hours on the run in Pasco County has died and authorities have filed charges against the animal's owner, the Tampa Tribune is reporting today on its website. The kangaroo died Sunday shortly after being captured and...
Tags: Wildlife, Endangered Species, Environmental Issues
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BP cuts global gas reserves estimate, mostly for Russia
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Oil major BP cut its global natural gas reserves estimate for the first time in decades, revising Russia's still classified holdings down sharply and putting Iran at the top of the world league table. In its Statistical Review of World...Tags: Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Turkmenistan, Energy, Environmental Issues
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