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TOP NEWS OF THE DAY Friday, January 12, 2018 "What we do today, right now, will have an accumulated

TOP NEWS OF THE DAY Friday, January 12, 2018 "What we do today, right now, will have an accumulated effect on all our tomorrows." — Alexandra Stoddard [Stephen Hawking to Climate Deniers: Take a Trip to Venus]( [Naomi Klein: 'New York City Is Taking a Game-Changing First Step in Turning the World Right Side Up']( [Honey Bees Attracted to Glyphosate and a Common Fungicide]( [New Analysis Shows Federal Marijuana Legalization Could Raise $130 Billion, Add 1 Million Jobs by 2025]( [170 Million Americans Drink Radioactive Tap Water]( [USDA Plans to Side With 'Fake Organic' Egg Producers, Ditch Animal Welfare Rule]( [Exposed: Chevron's Secretive Drilling Site in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge]( [Scotland Readies Ban on Plastic Cotton Buds]( [The Power Forest]( [Scientist at Work: I’ve Dived in Hundreds of Underwater Caves Hunting for New Forms of Life]( [Is Your State Bicycle-Friendly?]( [FORWARD TO A FRIEND]( Copyright ©2018 EcoWatch All rights reserved. [update subscription preferences]( [unsubscribe from this list](

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