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Sea levels are rising and they’re not going to stop, says NASA
New research finds that seas have risen by an average of three inches over the past two decades, and they're only going up.
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So you’re living in one of FEMA’s Katrina trailers
You've used our searchable database. Maybe you've found that the home you're living in was one of FEMA's formaldehyde-laden Katrina trailers. What can you do? Many things, it turns out.
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A look at the $50 billion battle to save Louisiana
Will New Orleans survive the next big hurricane? Here's a bird's-eye view of the fight to save the coast.
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To stop massive wildfires, we’re going to have to change our strategy
Welcome to the new normal.
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The hungry dystopia of climate change
Worldwide hunger and food panics are now a real possibility. Thanks, climate change!
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There’s a new sustainable ag technique in town, and it’s cleaning up
With the right "push-pull" planting combos, African farmers can ward off pests, fertilize crops, feed animals, and even withstand drought.
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Study finds a link between neonic pesticides and honeybee deaths
In the U.K., scientists find one variety of the widely used seed-coating pesticide can harm domestic honeybees -- more cause for a cautious approach.
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Hate to be a broken record, but we’re on track for the hottest year on record
And this July was the warmest July on record going back more than a century.
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Letter from Texas: Floods didn’t drown the drought
Even before the rubble from the floods has had time to settle, the water’s effect on the drought has already started to recede.