Climate Science
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Most kids don’t get much schooling on climate change. Could teaching teachers help?
Most teachers don’t talk about climate change in the classroom. Washington state is trying to fix that.
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Are Earth’s species really doomed? This study has a hot new take.
One million species could go extinct because of climate change. It doesn't have to be that way.
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Climate change is canceling winter fun
From backyard skating to skijoring (that's skiing + horseback riding), warmer temperatures are messing with winter traditions.
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It was climate action vs. military spending at the 8th Democratic debate
Climate wasn't a focus during the 8th Democratic debate -- it was a lens
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How the oil industry pumped Americans full of fake news
The new season of the podcast "Drilled" investigates the oldest tricks in Big Oil’s book.
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How to tell if a Republican is serious about climate action (or not)
A Republican guide to spotting a GOP climate hawk.
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Goodbye, January — goodbye, another heat record
The problem with heat records: They keep melting
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Indigenous tribes are at the forefront of climate change planning in the U.S.
According to a University of Oregon database, at least 50 tribes across the U.S. have assessed climate risks and developed plans to tackle them.
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That dystopian hellscape keeping you up at night? It’s less likely than you think
Under "business as usual," your face might not melt off.
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Antarctica’s glaciers are melting so fast, you can swim in them. In a Speedo.
Will these grim dispatches from Antarctica get the world’s attention?