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Joshua Landis provides an update on the ongoing removal of chemical weapons in Syria, and Rebecca Cruise examines the recent executions of high-level…
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Despite radically different cultures, climate, geography, and levels of government involvement in improving the lives of its citizens, Ethiopia, India,…
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Traditionally, Oklahoma’s governor has relied on advice from separate officials representing energy and the environment.But in July, Gov. Mary Fallin…
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The Department of Environmental Quality is urging Oklahomans to be wary of microorganisms when swimming or boating on the state's untreated lakes and…
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From China's Yellow Sea to the Great Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, agricultural waste in the water system is fueling spectacular algae blooms. The masses of slime cause dead zones in the water and major losses in tourism revenue in affected towns. But the algae fight doesn't begin at the water's edge; it starts in the fields and pastures.
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A summer fish kill in north-central Oklahoma is worrying anglers, river-goers and nearby water users.The Salt Fork River die-off was massive and, still…
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Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel says a limit on phosphorus concentrations in the Illinois River in Oklahoma was "unfairly calculated" when it…