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Wrexham became the first football club in history to be promoted for three consecutive seasons within the top five tiers of English football.
Maryland becomes the first U.S. state to reach its pledge to protect 30 percent of the state’s land - six years ahead of schedule.
A breakthrough in tree growth acceleration could transform how we fight climate change through reforestation.
Pakistan quietly rocketed into the top tier of solar adopters, importing 22 gigawatts worth of solar panels in a single year .
A new study from RSPB and the University of Cambridge shows that well-managed solar farms can make significant contributions to nature while delivering renewable energy.
Massachusetts voters approved a 4 percent surtax on incomes over $1 million or more, which was projected to bring in $1 billion in income for the state.
Critics feared it would make wealthy people leave the state, but the opposite happened.
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