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Shipping giants look lustily at the warming Arctic
The warming Arctic is getting safe for ships, which will help melt what’s left
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Hurricane Florence’s catastrophic flooding is a sign of what’s to come
Researchers estimate that 50 percent of Hurricane Florence's rainfall can be attributed to climate change.
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A nuclear plant designed like Fukushima is right in Florence’s path
The North Carolina plant has survived decades of run-ins with hurricanes, but Florence could be its biggest test yet.
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Hurricane Florence is no Hugo. It looks worse.
How does Hurricane Florence compare with Hurricane Hugo? Not good.
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North Carolina-sized Hurricane Florence makes its way to North Carolina
Florence looks like a beast.
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Wisconsin’s catastrophic flooding is a glimpse of the Midwest’s drenched future
Southwest Wisconsin got more rain in a couple of weeks than it usually gets in six months.
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Hawaii’s Hurricane Lane is already a flooding catastrophe
Hurricane Lane has already dumped 30 inches of rain on Hawaii
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Bigger, stronger, rainier: Is Hawaii’s Hurricane Lane a sign of what’s to come?
Lane is the most powerful hurricane to threaten Hawaii on record.
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Nitrogen pollution is a problem as big as climate change. Science might have a fix.
Bad news: Nitrogen pollution is huge, honking problem. Good news: We might have a fix.
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Big Oil is spinning the New York Times’ historic climate article as a PR win. It isn’t.
Fossil fuel interests claim that the Times "debunked" #ExxonKnew.