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Fifteen Years After Deepwater Horizon: The Unending Scars and the Crossroads of Recovery in the Gulf of Mexico
PLAQUEMINES PARISH, LOUISIANA — South of New Orleans, Plaquemines Parish, a finger of land stretching into the Gulf of Mexic ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.22

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South Carolina Farmland Faces Unprecedented Superfund Designation Amidst "Forever Chemical" Crisis
Society Hill, S.C. – What was once the heart of the "King of Khaki" empire, the abandoned Galey & Lord textile mill in S ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.21

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Kookmin University's "Net-Zero" Club Champions Sustainability with Umbrella Sharing Program
Kookmin University is embracing the principles of a sharing economy with the launch of a new campus-wide umbrella sharing initiati ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.20

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Pyeongtaek City Embraces AI-Powered Recycling with Smart PET Bottle Collection Machines
Pyeongtaek City is taking a significant leap forward in its efforts to promote resource recycling by implementing an artificial in ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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New Air Link to Connect Ulsan and Remote Ulleungdo, Boosting Regional Accessibility and Tourism
Ulsan, South Korea – Residents of Ulsan and those eager to explore the captivating natural beauty of Ulleungdo Island will s ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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Delayed Bloom Expected for Jeju Open-Field Mandarin Oranges, Prompting Farmer Adaptations
JEJU, South Korea – The anticipated blooming period for open-field mandarin oranges (Citrus unshiu) in Jeju Island is projec ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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Tons of Seaweed Blanket Jeju Beaches, Triggering Clean-Up Efforts and Ecological Concerns
The idyllic shores of Jeju Island, renowned for their pristine white sands and azure waters, are currently facing an unusual envir ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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Extensive Wildfire Engulfs Thousands of Acres in New Jersey's Peaslee Wildlife Management Area
VINELAND, NJ – A significant wildfire is currently raging within the Peaslee Wildlife Management Area in Cumberland County, ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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Climate Change Threatens Delicate Balance of the Delaware River
PHILADELPHIA — The Delaware River, a vital waterway for millions and a complex ecosystem where freshwater meets saltwater, f ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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Nature Lovers Needed to Safeguard Delaware's Vulnerable Beach-Nesting Birds
Cape Henlopen, DE – The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is urgently seeking compa ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.19

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China's Increased Canadian Crude Oil Imports Amid US-China Trade Tensions Drive International Oil Price Hike
On April 16th (local time), West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures for May delivery traded on the New York Mercantile Exc ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.17

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Rare Success: Black Swans Naturally Hatch Cygnets at Jinan's Daming Lake for the First Time in Recorded History
Jinan, Shandong Province, China – In a remarkable ecological event, a pair of black swans residing in the scenic Daming Lake ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.16

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Small Indiana Town's Special Whiskey Fundraiser for Tornado Relief
On April 2nd, an EF-1 tornado struck the small rural town of Bourbon, Indiana, leaving deep scars on the lives of its approximatel ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.15

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A Beacon of Hope in Louisiana's Coastal Wetland Loss: The Wax Lake Delta
ST. MARY PARISH, Louisiana — Along Louisiana’s rapidly eroding coast, an unexpected glimmer of hope has emerged where ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.15

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Seoul Metropolitan Government Intensifies Ground Subsidence Safety Management with GPR Surveys and Advanced Monitoring
Seoul, South Korea – In response to a series of recent ground subsidence incidents near large-scale excavation sites, includ ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.14

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Korea National Railway Hosts Salvadoran Officials for Pacific Railway Feasibility Study Training
Daejeon, South Korea – The Korea National Railway (KNR) announced today that it held a training program for railway officia ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.14

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Michigan Port Dredging Delay Sparks Controversy Over PFAS Contamination Concerns, Amplifying Economic Impact Worries
GRAND HAVEN, MI — Massive freighters carrying limestone, slag, and crushed stone essential for Michigan road construction ar ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.13

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South Dakota Regulators Reject Halt to Carbon Pipeline Permit Process, Demand Future Plans
Pierre, South Dakota – The South Dakota Public Utilities Commission (PUC) on Thursday rejected a request from Summit Carbon ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.12

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Indigenous Reserves in Brazil Demonstrate Significantly Higher Environmental Preservation
São Paulo, Brazil – A recent study released on April 2nd by the Instituto Socioambiental (ISA) reveals that Indigenou ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.09

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Indonesia Faces Severe Flood Risk as Wetlands Decimated by Widespread Damage
JAKARTA, INDONESIA - A recent report reveals that rampant development has placed nearly half of Indonesia's wetlands at risk of fl ...
KIM YOUNG MIN Specialized Reporter 2025.04.08
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