November 8, 2019

Share This Article

Today's Climate

Share This Article

Top News from Our Warming World

After the Water: Flash Floods Pose Existential Threat to Towns Across the U.S. – NPR

The Last Advancing Juneau Icefield Glacier Begins Its Retreat – Anchorage Daily News

Did Exxon Mislead Investors About Climate-Related Risks? It’s Now Up to a Judge to Decide. – InsideClimate News

Fed Says $500 Billion in Losses Show the Economic Threat of Climate Change – Bloomberg

Trump Sends Nominee to Replace Perry as Energy Secretary to the Senate – The Hill

Trump Administration Makes It Easier to Dredge Protected Areas to Restore Beaches – The New York Times

Fossil Fuel vs. Clean Power: Judge Orders New Vote in New Orleans – The New York Times

The Permian Paradox: Texas Shale Players Go Green to Drill More – Reuters

U.S. Still Sending a Team to World’s Biggest Climate Summit – Bloomberg

Deadly Virus Spreads Among Marine Mammals as Arctic Ice Melts – National Geographic

About This Story

Perhaps you noticed: This story, like all the news we publish, is free to read. That’s because Inside Climate News is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. We do not charge a subscription fee, lock our news behind a paywall, or clutter our website with ads. We make our news on climate and the environment freely available to you and anyone who wants it.

That’s not all. We also share our news for free with scores of other media organizations around the country. Many of them can’t afford to do environmental journalism of their own. We’ve built bureaus from coast to coast to report local stories, collaborate with local newsrooms and co-publish articles so that this vital work is shared as widely as possible.

Two of us launched ICN in 2007. Six years later we earned a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting, and now we run the oldest and largest dedicated climate newsroom in the nation. We tell the story in all its complexity. We hold polluters accountable. We expose environmental injustice. We debunk misinformation. We scrutinize solutions and inspire action.

Donations from readers like you fund every aspect of what we do. If you don’t already, will you support our ongoing work, our reporting on the biggest crisis facing our planet, and help us reach even more readers in more places?

Please take a moment to make a tax-deductible donation. Every one of them makes a difference.

Thank you,

Share This Article