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For New Zealand Māori, an uncertain future as fish move away
As the climate warms, animals are heading for new areas. The Indigenous Māori’s experience handling the shift offers a warning — and lessons — for people around the world.
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As heat wave grips Western states, officials warn of blackouts
The ongoing drought was already hitting electricity generation.
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Drilling setbacks, net-zero, and a nuclear lifeline. Here’s what just happened in California.
The state passed a slate of bills that tighten up its climate plans.
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School’s out: As temperatures rise, some students sent home because of lack of AC
Many American schools are not prepared for "heat days."
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Jackson’s water crisis was triggered by floods and compounded by racism
Nearly 200,000 people in Mississippi’s capital don’t have water to drink, flush toilets, or fight fires.
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After FEMA overhaul, hundreds of thousands of Americans are forgoing federal flood insurance
The total number of National Flood Insurance Program policies has decreased nearly 9 percent since last fall.
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The problem with corporate pledges to protect abortion access and the climate
"Companies don’t do anything out of the goodness of their hearts."
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The temperature threshold the human body can’t survive
Research says it's happening sooner than we once thought.
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Biden signs the Inflation Reduction Act into law
It’s the single biggest climate package in U.S. history.
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Massachusetts’ Republican governor signs far-reaching climate bill into law
It’s “a big f****ing deal.”