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  1. Peruvian scientists proposes painting ground reflective way where glaciers recede to combat further warming. http://bit.ly/1zCBj4
  2. See what the hybrid offspring of polar and brown bears will look like as the two are forced together due to warming. http://bit.ly/2YdGMU
  3. Warm Siberian winds during October cause Arctic refreeze to be near record low for the month. http://bit.ly/13IjCz
  4. Very cool Earth image of the week: Huge spring blooms of plankton swirling off New Zealand coast. http://bit.ly/2Hi42h
  5. Last-ditch effort proposed to save world's coral from global warming — freezing samples in a cryogenic 'Ark.' http://bit.ly/3iyGNt
  6. An endangered bird in Sumatra has been found to have the ability to warn of impending quakes hours or days in advance. http://bit.ly/2JSOzC
  7. Climate change is forcing Chile's leading wineries to make plans to move their vineyards farther south. http://bit.ly/aq9H
  8. African climate change is altering wildlife behavior, making some animals more aggressive. http://bit.ly/XJQjk
  9. Thousands of rabbits burrow through Australian town, damaging home foundations and roads. http://bit.ly/1a7UQz
  10. New England acorn bonanza creates human hazard and squirrel feast. http://bit.ly/fQ7rm
  11. Humans are pushing Earth's limits: Report http://bit.ly/3ZmGGG
  12. Outback sandstorms brings 'Armageddon' to Sydney. http://bit.ly/2xFaMC
  13. How organic farmers use Lansat sat images to be more environmentally friendly growers. http://bit.ly/wyGYS
  14. Kenyan chill driving snakes into Nairobi homes. Residents asked not to kill them. http://bit.ly/3IRjcI
  15. Ozone hole appears to have started healing, but there's still a long way to go. http://bit.ly/1R1Jur
  16. Really 'crazy ants' are marching across Texas. They could soon arrive at Earthweek's Dallas HQ. http://bit.ly/lvfIJ
  17. Disappearing Canadian grizzlies could mean they are starving due to sharp decline in salmon. http://bit.ly/3JCBoY
  18. Like lemmings, dozens of cows jump to their deaths off a cliff in the Swiss Alps. Farmers baffled. http://bit.ly/nioCy
  19. Cool Arctic summer and other factors cause ice to clog the Northwest Passage for the first time in three years. http://bit.ly/GQuzy
  20. Oceans can actually dissolve plastic trash, but leaches toxic chemicals in the process. http://bit.ly/O3HxY