Climate Climate & Energy
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The Southwest is burning
Fifty-five fires have burned in Arizona and New Mexico alone.
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In Phoenix, it’s too hot for planes to take off
50 flights were canceled due to temperatures above 120 degrees.
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Great Plains wildfires used to be rare. Not anymore.
They've increased 350 percent in 30 years.
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If cities really want to fight climate change, they have to fight cars
Liberal cities have a blind spot when it comes to transportation and housing policy.
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For the first time, wind and solar electricity generation hit double digits
Together they produced 10 percent of U.S. energy in March.
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West Coast shores are bathed in ocean acidification “hot spots”
They threaten the region's fishing industry.
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The Northwest is using grassroots action to fight fossil fuels — and you can, too
"We crush them at the local level.”
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5 ways cities can fight climate change — with or without the Paris deal
Build dense. Build near transit. Rinse and repeat.
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Climate change spells dry times ahead for the West
Snowpack, groundwater, and Colorado River levels are all shrinking.
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Glacier National Park used to have 150 glaciers. Now it has 26.
The park is on the "leading edge" of worldwide glacier retreat.