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By the end of May, nearly 60 percent of Americans could see flooding severe enough to cause damage.
Can the Lakota win a “paper war” to save their sacred sites?
Forecasters aren’t yet sure if we can call this storm bomb cyclone 2.0, but it will bring snow, high winds, and possibly thunderstorms to the Plains and Upper Midwest starting on Wednesday.
A federal judge ruled that ignoring climate impacts in policymaking is no longer an option.
The Corn Belt is making it rain.
One of the country’s largest utilities is a fiery mess. How can California fix it?
The migration aligns with what researchers tell us to expect from global warming.
The contentious decade-long battle between indigenous communities and TransCanada continues.
The Keystone XL pipeline alternate route has been approved. But activists are still working to stop it.