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Dead whales on the east coast fuel misinformation about offshore wind development
Experts don't know what's behind the years-long trend of whale deaths. But there's no evidence connecting the deaths to offshore wind development, which is less noisy than fossil fuel exploration.
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This is what's at risk from climate change in Alaska
Climate change is transforming the Arctic, and putting indigenous communities in Alaska at risk.
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For 2 chefs in Detroit, music is a passion they can taste — literally
Two chefs in Detroit are reimagining fine dining with music album-inspired meals. This Sunday, their muse is J Dilla and the late hip-hop artist's 2006 album Donuts.
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How this summer's extreme heat waves are connected to flooding, hurricanes
We take a look at the role climate change might be playing in the unexpected extreme weather around the globe, including the cyclones in Brazil during the southern winter.
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A sustainable seafood alternative: lab-grown fish sticks
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Bluu Seafood COO Chris Dammann about the company's new cultivated cell fish products - fish sticks and fish balls.
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Chinese Sub Base Prompts Concerns in India
Published images of a vast nuclear submarine base on China's Hainan Island trouble Indian officials, who fear the base will enable the Chinese navy to dominate crucial sea lanes in the Indian Ocean.
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A Boatride Down the Mississippi
In the first installment of Weekend Edition's Summer Adventure series, Host Liane Hansen speaks to Jim Stimson as he and some friends ride a 26-foot boat down the Mississippi River from St. Paul, Minn., to St. Louis, Mo.
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How hurricane warnings will be different this year
Taking lessons from Hurricane Ian, forecasters say they must do more to communicate the risks of approaching storms.
Britain's War On Plastic Has An Unexpected Beneficiary: The Milkman
In Britain, old-fashioned milk delivery, with glass bottles "left on the doorstep," is making a comeback, with customers rejecting plastic containers and demanding the convenience of home delivery
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Researchers Haven't Found A Single Endangered Right Whale Calf Yet This Season
"The right whales are at a point where more are dying than are being born," biologist Clay George says. "That's just not sustainable long-term."
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