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Below are recent environment-related editorials published throughout the U.S. as of May 16, 2008.
The Bear Facts (Daytona Beach News-Journal - 5/16/2008)
U.S., Other Nations Must Act to Protect Polar Bears (Kansas City Star - 5/16/2008)
Global Warming (Philadelphia Inquirer - 5/16/2008) The Bear Necessities (Portland Oregonian - 5/16/2008)
Not Just Humans Will Benefit from Election (Roanoke Times - 5/16/2008)
Aid for Polar Bears? (Santa Fe New Mexican - 5/16/2008)
A Snowball Fight on Thin Ice (Seattle Times - 5/16/2008)
Mining the Grand Canyon (Las Vegas Sun - 5/13/2008)
Warming to the task (USA Today - 5/13/2008)
Climate Change in Washington (Washington Post - 5/13/2008)
John McCain's energy policy (Portland Oregonian - 5/13/2008)
Reform the Nation's 1872 Mining Act (Portland Oregonian - 5/12/2008)