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The political dramas and policy choices that are shaping the global response to the existential threat of climate change.

Algae blooms in a canal during hot weather. Credit: Robert Ashworth/CC-BY-2.0

How Climate Change Will Worsen Algae and Dead Zones

By Bob Berwyn

Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Like Exxon, Utilities Knew about Climate Change Risks Decades Ago

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval with Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Credit: Max Whittaker/Getty Images

Is a Conservative Climate Movement Heating Up?

By Marianne Lavelle

Donald Trump, Scott Pruitt and Ryan Zinke. Credit: Nicholas Kamm/AFP/Getty

Whistleblower Case Shows How Trump Tries to Silence Science

By Sabrina Shankman

A Ugandan man clears trees and brush to create rangeland for cattle.  Credit: Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images

Paying Villagers to Keep Their Trees Alive Pays Off, Study Finds

By Georgina Gustin

An Energy Transfer Partners subsidiary purchased and then tore down the Stoneman House. Credit: Google Maps

Rover Gas Pipeline Builder Faces Investigation by Federal Regulators

By Phil McKenna

California Gov. Jerry Brown. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

California Lawmakers Extend Cap-and-Trade to 2030, with Republican Support

By Georgina Gustin

South Miami Approves Solar Roof Rules, Inspired by a Teenager

By Nicholas Kusnetz

California Gov. Jerry Brown. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

California’s New Cap-and-Trade Plan Heads for a Vote — with Compromises

By Georgina Gustin

Jakeline Romero Epiayu, a Wayúu activist who has been protested against a coal mine in Colombia, has received death threats targeting herself and her family. Credit: Christian Mclaughlin

200 Environmental Activists Murdered During a Deadly 2016, Report Finds

By Georgina Gustin

Farm owners and ranchers are installing solar panels along stretches of their land that Keystone XL pipeline builder TransCanada wants to take using eminent domain.

Ranchers Fight Keystone XL Pipeline by Putting Solar Panels in Its Path

By Phil McKenna

Emmanuel Macron of France and Angela Merkel of Germany talk with Donald Trump.

Climate at the G20: Six Degrees of U.S. Isolation

By John H. Cushman Jr.

An increase in carbon-intensive fuels like tar sands accelerated greenhouse gas emissions.

25 Companies Responsible for Half of Global Emissions Over Past 3 Decades

By Georgina Gustin

Ships plug in to the electric system to reduce pollution and emissions at the Port of San Diego. Credit: Port of San Diego

Ports Go Electric in Drive to Decarbonize and Cut Pollution

By Leslie Kaufman

German Chancellor Angela Merkel and U.S. President Donald Trump. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

G20 Summit: Climate Change Diplomacy in the Age of Trump

By Marianne Lavelle

Rick Perry testifies before Congress.

2 New Studies Undermine Common Climate Denial Arguments

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Indonesia has feed the world's appetite for palm oil by chopping down its tropical forests to clear space for palm oil plantations.

From Beef to Palm Oil, Investors Worry about Climate Risk in the Food Industry

By Georgina Gustin

Air conditioner repair during a southern heat wave.

Climate Change Will Hit Southern Poor Hardest, U.S. Economic Analysis Shows

By Phil McKenna

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