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South Portland pipeline. Credit: Sabrina Shankman

This Coastal Town Banned Tar Sands and Sparked a War with the Oil Industry

By Sabrina Shankman

The new president of Kiribati sees the coconut trade as a way to solve some of his islands' overcrowding problems and help pull people out of poverty, but climate change is already affecting the trees. Credit: Torsten Blackwood/AFP/Getty Images

An Island Nation Turns Away from Climate Migration, Despite Rising Seas

By BEN WALKER

While protesters outside the UN climate talks urged an end to coal, a broad range of climate supporters spoke up inside, including U.S. states, cities and businesses. Credit: Sascha Schuermann/AFP/Getty Images

UN Climate Talks Wrap Up with World Leaving Trump Behind

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Refinery in Richmond, California. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

API Disputes African-American Health Study, Cites Genetics

By Phil McKenna

Jayden Foytlin is one of 21 children and young adults who are suing the government over climate change

Appeals Court Takes Up Youth Climate Change Lawsuit Against Trump

By Neela Banerjee

Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

Virginia Launches Plan to Join Northeast Carbon Market, Cut Emissions 30%

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Caribou graze on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge coastal plain. Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

At Stake in Arctic Refuge Drilling Vote: Money, Wilderness and a Way of Life

By Sabrina Shankman

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Industrial Strength: How the U.S. Government Hid Fracking's Risks to Drinking Water

By Neela Banerjee

Standing Rock Souix Tribal Nation Chairman David Archambault II talks with President Obama during the Cannon Ball Flag Day Celebration in 2014. Credit: Jim Watson

Exclusive: Standing Rock Leader on Dakota Pipeline, Tribal Sovereignty & Being Voted Out

By Phil McKenna

A coal-fired factory in China. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Global CO2 Emissions to Hit Record High in 2017

By Bob Berwyn

Scott Pruitt, EPA Administrator. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

10 Senators Call for Investigation into EPA Pushing Scientists Off Advisory Boards

By Georgina Gustin

Kathleen Hartnett White arrived at Trump Tower last November while then-President-Elect Donald Trump and his transition team considered positions in the administration. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

'No. I'm Not a Scientist': Senators Press Trump Nominees on Climate Denial

By Georgina Gustin

How Responsible Is Each Country When an Extreme Climate Event Strikes?

By Bob Berwyn

New Jersey's Democratic Gov.-elect Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov.-elect Sheila Oliver celebrate their election victory. The team publicly supported clean energy and having New Jersey rejoin the Northeast's carbon market. Credit: Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty

Election Winners Promise Climate Action in Coast-to-Coast Pushback on Trump

By Phil McKenna

Members of the U.S. delegation, including Trigg Talley (right), deputy special envoy for climate change of the U.S. State Department, attend the opening of the UN Climate Change Conference on Nov. 6, 2017, in Bonn. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

As Climate Talks Open, Federal Report Exposes U.S. Credibility Gap

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Vertical lettuce crop. Credit: Valcenteau/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Can Food Still Be Organic If It's Grown Without Soil?

By Georgina Gustin

Wind and coal power. Credit: Andrew/CC-BY-2.0

To Close Climate Goals Gap: Phase Out Coal, Ramp Up Renewables — Fast, UN Says

By Georgina Gustin

Wind turbines near Convoy, Ohio. Credit: Tom Hart/CC-BY-2.0

How Fossil Fuel Allies Are Tearing Apart Ohio's Long Embrace of Clean Energy

By Brad Wieners and David Hasemyer

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