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Montana nonprofit is fighting to protect native fish on this historic reservation - CNN.com

Montana nonprofit is fighting to protect native fish on this historic reservation - CNN.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

Cindy Benson, a member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, has lived her entire life in or near the Flathead Indian Reservation in western Montana....

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Air pollution IS linked to severe coronavirus cases, study finds | Daily Mail Online

Air pollution IS linked to severe coronavirus cases, study finds | Daily Mail Online | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

Long-term exposure to air pollution increases COVID-19 risk, a new study shows. A small increase in exposure to small particle pollution tripled patients' chances of requiring a ventilator.

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Mining industry profits from pandemic - TheEcologist.org

Mining industry profits from pandemic - TheEcologist.org | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

The mining industry has abused the pandemic to turn a profit and advance their interests, putting land and water protectors at greater risk of harm.

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Wildfire in Musselshell County forces evacuations - KTVQ.com

Wildfire in Musselshell County forces evacuations - KTVQ.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

Fire officials on Sunday evening ordered evacuations and issued pre-evacuation orders for some areas affected by growing wildfires.

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'It's a climate catastrophe': Most of the salmon in California's 2nd largest river dead or dying - DailyKos.com

'It's a climate catastrophe': Most of the salmon in California's 2nd largest river dead or dying - DailyKos.com | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

The Klamath flows from Oregon into Northern California. The second largest river in California is home to marine life like salmon and trout and has served as the life force for many communities around its more than 250-mile stretch for thousand

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