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Henry Fountain

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World
1 Aug 2024
The Interior Department on Thursday took a key step toward allowing oil and gas drilling in a pristine wildlife refuge in Arctic Alaska, putting forth proposals it said would protect the animals there but that would end decades of environmental protections.
Entertainment
3 Jun 2019
The first thing to understand about the HBO miniseries “Chernobyl,” which concludes its five-part run Monday, is that a lot of it is made up. But here’s the second, and more important, thing: It doesn’t really matter.
Getting a nuclear disaster right, mostly
World
18 Apr 2019
MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. — When it was built in the early 1900s, the road into Mount Rainier National Park from the west passed near the foot of the Nisqually Glacier, one of the mountain’s longest. Visitors could stop for ice cream at a stand built among the glacial boulders and gaze in awe at the ice.
'When the Glaciers Disappear, Those Species Will Go Extinct'