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What is a ‘climate refugee’ and how many are there?
Putting numbers to the problem doesn’t capture the nuances of how a changing climate changes people's lives.
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Cold War-era spy satellites have a lot to tell us about the changing climate
A new study uses four decades of de-classified data to track shrinking Himalayan ice.
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Can climate change be stopped? Here’s what the Democratic presidential candidates say.
Leave it to a politician to figure out the right way to answer an unanswerable question.
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Trump’s climate ‘plan’ is finally here, and it’s already headed to court
The Affordable Clean Energy Plan finalizes the rollback of Obama’s Clean Power Plan.
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The group that pushed the Green New Deal sets its sights on 2020 and beyond
Grist sat down with Executive Director Varshini Prakash to discuss the Green New Deal and the Democratic candidates.
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Climate change could ruin archeological sites before we get the chance to study them
Sea-level rise isn’t just threatening our future; it’s erasing our past.
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Cuomo guts key labor provisions in last-minute changes to New York’s landmark climate bill
New York is closer to passing its landmark climate legislation, but the bill is looking less like a Green New Deal
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Boaty McBoatface makes huge discovery about sea-level rise on maiden voyage
The U.K. research sub's name may be funny, but its job is serious.
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Florida’s summer of slime turned its politics upside down
Florida’s summer of slime turned its politics upside down.
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Mess with a Texas pipeline now and you could end up a felon
Texas now has one of the harshest laws in the country to protect its oil and gas operations.