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The hidden angles of the debate over beach access
When The New York Times invited experts to weigh in, they left climate change out -- and a lot else as well.
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The Supreme Court’s latest greenhouse-gas ruling is a 97% victory for the environment
One doesn’t typically associate Justice Antonin Scalia with environmental victories, but Monday's decision in a case against EPA is just that.
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U.S. mayors call for emergency action on climate change
Municipal leaders from all around the country have backed President Obama's climate proposals and called for the federal government to do more.
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Climate change is the next market crash, says former Treasury secretary
If we don't act fast and act big with a carbon tax, says Henry Paulson, we'll face a crisis that will dwarf the banking collapse.
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Now climate hawks have their own super PAC
It's called, appropriately, Climate Hawks Vote, and it aims to elect outspoken climate leaders to Congress, not just Democrats who quietly vote the right way.
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Bees and butterflies get a boost from the feds
A new White House program doesn't have a lot of muscle behind it, but at least it acknowledges the problem of declining pollinator populations.
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Oakland votes to keep coal and oil trains away
The city council also moved to divest from fossil-fuel stocks.
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Democrats are getting greener and Republicans are getting dirtier
Increasing partisan polarization is driving the two major parties farther apart on environmental policy. Example A: the wind energy tax credit.
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Everything you need to know about El Niño — and more
Predictions about what El Niño's going to do this year have been thrown around for the last few months. Here's why you should care.
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Facing serious climate impacts, some Muslims put their faith in going green
Few regions on Earth have experienced climate change to the same degree as the Islamic world.