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4 charts show what’s ahead for renewable energy
With the Paris climate talks around the corner, the future of clean energy looks promising.
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A major Greenland glacier is collapsing
Scientists say that the melting Zachariae Isstrom glacier may raise sea levels by 1.6 feet.
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Exclusive: William Tyler’s dreamy performance at Pickathon
Relax and sit back with some warm apple cider.
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The push to employ veterans in the solar industry
A former Army captain reflects on why many veterans are helping the U.S. transition to a clean-energy economy.
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The Mojave Desert might be the next clean energy gold mine
A new plan released by the Interior Department opens up half a million acres for renewable energy development in Southern California.
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Maps show how sea-level rise could swallow global icons
Limiting warming to 2 degrees C would make a huge difference for London, New York City, and Rio.
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The atmosphere hit 400 ppm of CO2 earlier this year. Yes, that’s terrible
A new report from the World Meteorological Organization is full of bad news.
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How California could get smarter about droughts and flooding
Instead of flooding where it's not useful, California's winter deluges could be banked in the ground, helping farmers and revitalizing streams.
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Corporate cooptation v. climate progress: 10 things to know in the lead-up to Paris
It’s no secret that the corporations contributing most deeply to climate change are particularly good at lobbying. What you might not know is that they’ve also embedded themselves in every layer of decision-making within the United Nations’ climate change arm. These corporations sit on government delegations and have unfettered access to delegates through their trade […]
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Wildfires, droughts, and frigid winters: Which natural disasters did climate change make worse?
A study found that some extreme weather events are strongly influenced by climate change, while others are hardly linked to it at all.