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Back in 1941 all in their ninety s for n.p.r. News I m Ryan Coonerty in Honolulu the Minnesota National Guard is grounding its Blackhawk helicopters as it investigates a crash Thursday a Blackhawk went down shortly after takeoff about 15 miles southwest of St Cloud all 3 crew members were killed officials say the chopper was on a routine maintenance test flight they say the 3 soldiers were part of a unit that returned last May from a 9 month deployment to the Middle East Denmark has passed its 1st ever climate law aiming to be carbon neutral by the year 2050 it plays very Mila s much c o 2 from the atmosphere as a produces Teri Schultz has more well Denmark s plan sounds ambitious it s still lagging behind its Nordic neighbors Sweden has pledged to be carbon neutral by 2045 Finland by 2035 and Norway by 2030 on Wednesday the new European Commission president. Will unveil her Climate Action Plan for the next 5 years there will a Met carbon neutrality across the entire e.u. Block by 205
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Acard on Friday he was asked about his work for Mackenzie by Chicago light but at a presidential forum he said he wants McKenzie to release him from the agreement I am asking my former employer to do the right thing to not make me choose between claiming the moral highground and going back on my word Lightfoot said because Judge should break his nondisclosure agreement she said that McKenzie likely would not release him so he should take matters into his own hands want to Summers n.p.r. News Waterloo Iowa at the un climate change conference in Madrid a leading conservation organization is sounding the alarm about a loss of oxygen in ocean waters around the globe as the B.B.C. s Matt McGraw reports the International Union for Conservation of Nature says many fish species are threatened the study highlights the growing threat from climate change as the world warms around 90 percent of the excess heat goes into the oceans warmer waters holds less oxygen in tropical regions the losses ran