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How does climate change aggravate street flooding?
Climate scientists have noted that warming temperatures put more moisture in the atmosphere, leading to heavier rains.
Communities uneasy as utilities look for places to store coal ash
In 2014, after disastrous spills and opposition from environmentalists, the EPA imposed new rules on the storage of coal ash. Two towns are pushing back against different ways of storing the ash.
When a bird hits the glass, what to measure?
The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is expected to announce later this month a study on whether the glass on the new Vikings stadium is harmful to birds.
The hole is about 8 feet wide by 10 feet long and varies in depth. It appears the street collapse was the result of a problem with a large sewer pipe.
The eagle had become entangled in a rope and had been hanging upside down from a tree near Jason and Jackie Galvin's Rush City cabin for several days.
Vikings stadium bird study in the works
An agreement could be announced within weeks to study whether the glass on the new Minnesota Vikings stadium is harmful to birds.
Minnesota prairie restorers recruit a surprising ally: cows
Minnesota's vast tallgrass prairies have been largely plowed under. Now, some conservationists are turning to cattlemen to preserve what's left.
Minnesota OKs next step in Fargo-Moorhead flood diversion plan
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources Wednesday signed off on an environmental review of the proposed massive flood project, opening the door to a lengthy dam permitting process.
When the U.S. Military bombed the bogs of Minnesota
Chosen for their harsh conditions and remote location the Red Lake peatlands were used as bombing, gunnery and training ranges during the 1940s and 1950s. The bombing, however, was impossible to escape for the nearby Red Lake Nation.
Obama's new clean energy goal for North America: 50 percent by 2025
White House aides acknowledge that the plan, to be announced by President Obama and his counterparts in Canada and Mexico, is a "stretch goal." The commitment goes beyond the Paris climate agreement.