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This Oregon forest was supposed to store carbon for 100 years. Now it’s on fire.
With wildfires raging, are forest carbon offsets still a safe bet?
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After Wilfred, hurricanes will start sounding like fraternities. Here’s why.
The history of hurricane naming is its own unnatural disaster.
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Seeing climate change firsthand? She’ll help you document it.
Floods, fires, or heatwaves -- Julia Kumari Drapkin is all ears when it comes to your tales of climate woe.
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Entrepreneurs lean in to stop the spread of COVID-19
Drawing from Japanese manufacturing techniques, a Portland CEO created a roadmap to help minimize the risk of the coronavirus at work.
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The EPA cut back enforcement during COVID. These researchers are assessing the damage.
The EPA cut back enforcement during COVID. These researchers are assessing the damage.
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Can we just drown our carbon emissions in the ocean?
The ocean has been holding off the worst of climate change, but that won’t last forever.
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Meet the DIY firestarters trying to save California from itself
The case for letting (some of) California burn.
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What’s next for climate and racial justice? Four experts weigh in.
What’s next for climate and racial justice? Four experts weigh in.
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Hurricane Sally: Hundreds rescued from floods as storm batters Alabama and Florida
Pensacola, Florida, and Mobile, Alabama, battered as rooftops torn off and more than half a million lose power.
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Facebook launched a new climate information hub. Here’s how activists reacted.
As you might expect, not everyone is pleased.