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Thousands of Missourians to Participate in Great Central U S ShakeOut / Public News Service

Missourians may not think much about earthquakes, but experts say it is important to be mentally prepared. This morning, hundreds of thousands of Missourians will participate in the Great Central U.S. "ShakeOut" earthquake preparedness drill. " .

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New book reveals amazing drone shots of pools (including Robert Downey Jr's stunning private lagoon)

Photographer Brad Walls new book Pools From Above features 89 aerial images of heavenly swimming pools across Australia, the U.S and Mexico.

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Report Cites Wildlife Migration Challenges Solutions / Public News Service

Like humans, animals are creatures of habit and often do not adjust when their migration routes are disrupted. A new report said there is adequate science to meet the challenge in New Mexico and other Western states. Each year, mule deer, elk, pronghorn and other large animals travel hundreds of miles in search of food. .

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MI Environmental Groups Oppose Oil Pipeline Project Under Great Lakes

The long-running feud between Canadian energy giant Enbridge and a coalition of Michigan environmentalists and tribal nations has reached another milestone. Enbridge is proposing to build a tunnel to carry an oil pipeline under the Straits of Mackinac, which connects Lake Michigan with Lake Huron. The U.S. .

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Report Oil Field Flaring Emits More Methane than Previously Known / Public News Service

Ahead of revised methane regulations expected from the federal government, a new study shows that gas flaring in oil-producing states such as Texas could be more harmful than previously thought. The industry has maintained that flaring at oil and gas fields is 98% effective at reducing methane. The study, however, showed that the rate is closer to 91%. .

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