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Jun 2, 2017, 11:58 am EDT | By Ishimwe Jado Bob
There are a lot of new movies coming to theaters in June as summer rapidly approaches.

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Moviegoers will have films in several genres to look forward to this month. This includes films in the genres of family, horror, action, crime and more.
Walt Disney Co’s (NYSE:DIS) Pixar has a new sequel to one of its films heading to theaters this month. A popular children’s book series is also getting its first adaption to film in June.
Fans of the Minions will also be excited to know that another movie featuring the yellow, overall-wearing characters is heading to the silver screen at the end of the month.
Action fans also have several new films to look forward to in June. There’s a reboot to an old film series, a new movie joining the DC film universe, and yet another film focused on robots in disguise.
Check out the following list and mark the dates for the movies you want to watch that are coming out this month.
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One of country music’s hottest newcomers tops this month’s list of the hottest country songs. The June 2017 Top 40 list is full of relatively new country men, but there are also plenty of unexpected duets shaping the Top 10.
Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, plus Thomas Rhett with Maren Morris are but two collabs to look forward to on this monthly list. You can click any of the below song titles to hear the newest country songs on your radio. Modern legends like Blake Shelton, Darius Rucker and Garth Brooks don’t trail the Top 10 by much …
But this month, it’s Brett Young‘s “In Case You Didn’t Know” that tops the Top 40 Country songs list. Can you spot your favorite song? Scroll through our list and let us know where we got it right and wrong in the comments section below. Then enjoy a few songs from more of country music’s newest artists, the Taste of Country RISERS.
The list of Top 40 Country Songs of June 2017 is compiled from Billboard chart data and sales figures, in addition to staff opinion and reader feedback.
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Top 40 Country Songs for June 2017:
40. Easton Corbin, “A Girl Like You”
39. Morgan Wallen, “The Way I Talk”
38. Carly Pearce, “Every Little Thing”
37. Big & Rich, “California”
36. Eric Church, “Round Here Buzz”
35. Chris Lane, “For Her”
34. Drake White, “Makin’ Me Look Good Again”
33. Chris Young, “Losing Sleep”
32. Miranda Lambert, “Tin Man”
31. Justin Moore, “Somebody Else Will”
30. Lee Brice, “Boy”
29. Jason Aldean, “They Don’t Know”
28. LoCash, “Ring On Every Finger”
27. Garth Brooks, “Ask Me How I Know”
26. Kane Brown (Feat. Lauren Alaina), “What Ifs”
25. Billy Currington, “Do I Make You Wanna”
24. Zac Brown Band, “My Old Man”
23. Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, “Speak to a Girl”
22. Maren Morris, “I Could Use a Love Song”
21. Dustin Lynch, “Small Town Boy”
20. Jon Pardi, “Heartache on the Dance Floor”
19. Kip Moore, “More Girls Like You”
18. Brett Eldredge, “Somethin’ I’m Good At”
17. Dan + Shay, “How Not To”
16. Rascal Flatts, “Yours If You Want It”
15. Cole Swindell, “Flatliner”
14. Old Dominion, “No Such Thing as a Broken Heart”
13. Dylan Scott, “My Girl”
12. Blake Shelton, “Every Time I Hear That Song”
11. Brothers Osborne, “It Ain’t My Fault” — NO. 1 SONG OF THE SUMMER!
10. Chris Stapleton, “Either Way” — HIGHEST DEBUT!
9. Dierks Bentley, “Black”
8. Florida Georgia Line (Backstreet Boys), “God, Your Mama and Me”
7. Darius Rucker, “If I Told You”
6. Midland, “Drinkin’ Problem” — BIGGEST JUMP, UP 16 SPOTS!
5. Sam Hunt, “Body Like a Back Road”
4. Lady Antebellum, “You Look Good” — NEW HEART BREAK ALBUM JUNE 9!
3. Thomas Rhett (Feat. Maren Morris), “Craving You”
2. Keith Urban (Feat. Carrie Underwood), “The Fighter”
1. Brett Young, “In Case You Didn’t Know” — #tocRISERS
Did Your Favorite Song Make Our Top 40 Country Songs List for June 2017?
What would you add to our list of the Top 40 country songs for June 2017? Share your opinions on this list — as well as the songs that deserve to be included, but weren’t — in the comments section below.
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This New Machine Sucks CO2 From The Air And Uses It To Grow Vegetables
By Annie Garau on June 2, 2017
A Swiss company has opened the world's first commercial facility that removes carbon dioxide from the air and then uses it to grow plants.

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Leave it to the Swiss to open the world’s first commercial plant that sucks carbon dioxide from the air and pipes it into a vegetable-growing greenhouse, where it is used to accelerate plant growth.
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The Climeworks AG facility opened near Zurich yesterday and is expected to remove about 900 tons of CO2 from the air each year, which is equivalent to the amount that is emitted by 200 cars.
The plant, which will run for three years as a trial project, pushes air through a filter system — using temperatures above 200 degrees Fahrenheit to separate the carbon. It then pumps that gas to a greenhouse through an underground pipe.

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“Highly scalable negative emission technologies are crucial if we are to stay below the 2-degree target (for global temperature rise) of the international community,” Climeworks co-founder Christoph Gebald told Science, referring to the climate change threshold set by the Paris climate agreement.
But not everyone in the conservation community agrees. Some experts argue that focusing on removing the CO2 already in the air is more expensive and less effective than targeting the root of the problem: fossil fuel plants.
Howard Herzog, an engineer at MIT, estimated that these kinds of machines cost about $1,000 per ton of CO2 — which is about ten times how much it costs to remove carbon at a fossil fuel plant.
“At that price, it is ridiculous to think about right now,” Herzog said. “We have so many other ways to do it that are so much cheaper.”

ClimeworksClimework’s founders Christoph Gebald (left) and Jan Wurzbacher (right).
It’s true that this one machine can only capture a tiny portion of the world’s CO2, but the Climeworks team is aiming to eventually build 250,000 similar facilities. With that many, they could clear one percent of the world’s carbon dioxide from the air.
Most environmentalists are saying that, at this point in the global warming process, we no longer can pick and choose which methods of carbon removal we’re going to employ. We need all of them. And we need them now.
“Air capture costs money, so anything we can do which is cheaper than air capture, we should do it, definitely,” the other Climeworks founder, Jan Wurzbacher, told Fast Company. “But we’ll need this on top of that. And we’ll not only need to develop it today, but we need to start scaling it today if we want to be able to put away these 10 gigatons every year by 2040 or 2050.”
Next, see the new research claiming that Antarctica is turning green due to climate change. Then, learn why Syria and Nicaragua are the only other countries not in the Paris climate agreement.
Annie is a NYC-based writer. For tips, write to annie@pbh-network.com.
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