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Jocelyn Hudon's comments to CinemaBlend pack even more of a punch over summer hiatus.
Years after wildfires burn forests and watersheds, the contaminants left behind continue to poison rivers and streams across the Western U.S.—much longer than scientists estimated.
After the smoke clears, the soil, which was once nestled beneath a canopy of trees and a spongy layer of leaves, is now exposed. Often, that soil is charred and sterile, with the heat making the ...
June is National Indigenous History Month. This month, add these buzzworthy books by First Nations, Métis and Inuit authors ...
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