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Louisiana may see the highest-rising seas in the world
Meaning that New Orleans is already well into a race for survival.
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Meet Ernest Moniz, who may or may not be the next secretary of energy
Reaction from environmentalists has been mixed, to put it lightly.
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Supply, demand, and activism: What should the climate movement do next?
After the Keystone campaign ends, should activists focus on reducing demand for dirty energy instead of cutting off supply?
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Could extreme weather save farmers from extreme weather?
A bunch of snow for drought-stricken Kansas could be good news for wheat crops -- but they'll need a lot more of it.
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America thinks we need to fix the climate — after we deal with the deficit
A new Pew poll shows ongoing support for developing renewables and regulating carbon dioxide -- and an ongoing lack of urgency.
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Meet Green Ninja, the extremely earnest climate change superhero you didn’t know you needed
He's coming to save us from climate change. He's green. He's a ninja. He's Green Ninja.
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Don’t believe in climate change? Talk to a clam digger
As the ocean absorbs carbon, it's becoming too acidic to grow oysters, spurring those in the shellfish industry to lead the charge for awareness.
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In a blow to Republican rhetoric, China announces plan for a carbon tax
China's goal is to see carbon emissions 40 percent lower than 2005 levels by 2020.
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The virtues of being unreasonable on Keystone
NYT blogger Andy Revkin is unhappy that Keystone activists are angry at him. But there's only so long you can float above the real climate fights, supporting action in the abstract but never in the particular.
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At climate rally, some signs of fraying in a movement’s big tent
Sunday's climate rally was the biggest yet. As the movement keeps growing, can it hold onto both its moderate marchers and its risk-taking radicals?