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Climate changeAmerica’s climate crisis and housing crisis are converging to hurt the most...
The most marginalized are bearing the brunt of climate change-fueled extreme weather. A new index shows where help is needed most.
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Deep diveJanuary 12, 2024 US farmers seek a different kind of green revolution
In the 1970s, industrial-scale agriculture transformed the world's ability to feed hungry populations. As climate change threatens yields...
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Climate changeNovember 29, 2023 As El Niño intensifies climate-related storms, the world's food producers turn...
Extreme weather, driven by climate change, was already hitting these farmers and fishers hard. Then El Niño happened. For the world's food...
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PeopleNovember 7, 2023 Be a follower: 5 climate change influencers on TikTok to keep you hopeful and...
TikTok can be a great place to learn information, including climate science. Here are five creators you should be following for climate...
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Climate changeSeptember 7, 2023 Climate pollution from global shipping is growing. Can the industry clean up...
Huge ships that carry everything from steel to sneakers across the oceans run on the world’s dirtiest fuel. That’s starting to change — but...
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ExplainerAugust 9, 2023 Mending the mighty Mississippi
Thirteen years after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, Louisiana broke ground on the largest ecosystem restoration project in history. The...
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ExplainerAugust 1, 2023 4 ways carbon capture can help fight climate change
Carbon capture technologies remove vast amounts of CO2 from the air and have a vital role to play in protecting us from catastrophic climate...
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ExplainerAugust 1, 2023 Methane: It’s not your grandparents’ climate pollution
Methane is kind of like carbon dioxide's pesky younger sibling. It's often overlooked, but it can still do a lot of damage in a short time...
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ExplainerJuly 24, 2023 4 ways hurricanes are becoming more dangerous and why
Climate science tells us a lot about how and why hurricanes are becoming more dangerous. Stronger hurricanes are becoming more frequent, for...