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Steve Hawk and Ami Vitale traveled to the mountains of West Virginia, small-town Michigan, and a reservation in Nevada to match human faces and stories with the cost of coal.
NYT blogger Andy Revkin is unhappy that Keystone activists are angry at him. But there's only so long you can float above the real climate fights, supporting action in the abstract but never in the particular.
In case you thought too much CO2 was an unalloyed good.
While the New Year brings with it a sense of optimism, for those of us in the climate change business...
If we want technology to be a force for good, here are a few things we should keep in mind before we weave it into every element of our carbon-zero cities.
But don't worry. We're sure fracking is perfectly safe.
But you really shouldn't bother.
A new documentary film follows an intrepid team of photographers as they set out to capture, and communicate, the awesome violence of climate change.
The National Climate Assessment, released in draft form on Friday, provides the fullest picture to date of the real-time effects of climate change on U.S. life.