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Cicadas are emerging in Georgia | Here's what happens next
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Orca calf stranded in Canadian lagoon for more than a month swims out
Around 2:30 a.m. the approximately 2-year-old orca named Kʷiisaḥiʔis swam past the sand bar her mother died on and out of Little Espinosa Inlet.
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EPA sets stricter limits on emissions from coal-fired power plants
The rules are a key part of Biden’s pledge to eliminate carbon pollution from the electricity sector by 2035 and economy-wide by 2050.
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Some Georgia residents starting to see cicadas | Pictures
11Alive has gotten photos in from people who have seen the first of the cicadas.
Local News
Georgia Tech works to mitigate effects of climate change with new action plan
This month, Georgia Tech released its Climate Action Plan, a framework that will help the school become more sustainable in the decades to come.
Environment
Why on Earth do we celebrate Earth Day?
Earth Day is honored every year on April 22, thanks to a 1970 Wisconsin Senator with a passion for the planet.
Nation World
Earth Day: How a senator's idea more than 50 years ago got people fighting for their planet
It's not recognized as a federal holiday, but volunteer groups often organize environmental cleanups on April 22.
Nation World
Want to use less plastic? Here are some steps you can take at the grocery store
The global theme for Earth Day on Monday is planet vs. plastic.
Nation World
Starbucks is introducing new cups for cold drinks. Here's what's different
Starbucks says Frappuccinos and other cold drinks account for 75% of its U.S. beverage sales, meaning the plastic cups are widely used across stores.
Environment
Biden administration imposes first-ever national drinking water limits on 'forever chemicals'
The rule is the first national drinking water limit on toxic PFAS substances, which are widespread and long lasting in the environment.
Local News
Amazon plans to get rid of its signature brown boxes to save the environment
The U.S. goes through enough cardboard boxes in a year to pave a mile-wide road from Charlotte to Los Angeles three times over. Amazon is hoping to fix that.
Nation World
Invaders from underground are coming in cicada-geddon. It's the biggest bug emergence in centuries
An unusual double dose of cicadas is about to hit big time, first in the South and then in Illinois and its neighbors.
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