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Greenland has lost more ice in the last few years than we thought.
Wave power has finally come to the United States.
The federal government is investigating ExxonMobil’s accounting related to climate change.
Gas shortages hit the Southeast after a major pipeline leak in Alabama.
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Ghost forests are eerie evidence of rising seas
As saltwater inundates their roots, coastal trees are dying off.
California has an ambitious plan to tackle climate change. Could it work?
Here’s your primer on California’s far-reaching climate plan.
Inside the camp that’s fighting to stop the Dakota Access pipeline
In North Dakota, one tribe’s fight has sparked a movement.
Trump’s economic plan: Free your miners and the jobs will follow
Donald Trump's latest plan is vague, radically right-wing, and filled with false promises.
Cap-and-trade? Not so great if you are black or brown
A new report finds that California's cap-and-trade system has not cut air pollution in many low-income communities and communities of color.
Watch the Arctic’s ice shrink to its near-record low, in 3 graphs
2016 has been a rough year for the Arctic.
Millennials are starting to realize that Clinton is not the same as Trump
In a new poll, more young voters realize a Clinton presidency is not the same as a Trump one.
What should you do with your dog’s poo?
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This new digital tool can help fight overfishing around the world
Now anyone with an internet connection can see what big commercial fishing vessels are up to.
Photos: Anti-pipeline protesters across America stand with Standing Rock
Bernie Sanders made an appearance.
The best way to fight climate change? Don’t call it climate change.
U.S. cities are getting hammered by climate change. What are they doing about it?
When someone tells you, “The climate is always changing,” show them this cartoon
File away under: Things To Show Climate Denying Relatives on Thanksgiving.
Trump’s new adviser says climate change is a huge security threat
Unlike his boss, James Woolsey wants the U.S. to get behind clean energy.
How do we get off fossil fuels when we’ve always feared change?
People generally oppose anything that feels too new, which is a problem in a world that needs a lot of innovation.
There’s a warrant out for the journalist who filmed dogs attacking Dakota Access activists
Democracy Now! host Amy Goodman has been accused of entering private property during her reporting on the Native American protests.
Should you avoid walking if the air is polluted?
Advice columnist Umbra Fisk clears the haze on this tricky question.
Scientists store glacier chunks in an Antarctic vault for safekeeping
Glaciers are data, and all that precious data is disappearing.
Obama administration’s offshore wind plan would power 23 million homes
The National Offshore Wind Strategy calls for major investments in offshore wind farm construction.
This Trump advisor might be even more confused about climate and energy than Trump himself
Stephen Moore thinks we don’t need to clean up our energy system -- we can just plant more trees.
California governor signs historic climate bill
The state just took a huge step in the fight against climate change.
Snapshots from the Dakota Access Pipeline resistance
This week, we witnessed tribal and environmental activists gathering in North Dakota in resistance of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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