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STORY Homeowners Near the Great Lakes Face a ‘Very Scary’ Challenge: How Do You Handle a Generation’s Worth of Water Level Changes in Just a Few Years?
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STORY Slow Burn (Part 3): World's Largest Wood Pellet Maker Both Welcomed and Condemned in NC
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STORY Slow Burn (Part 2): From Poland to NC, Activists Plea for Reduced Carbon Dioxide
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