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FEMA released revised flood zone maps of New York City on January 28.

Climate Impacts Absent from NYC Flood Maps

By Katherine Bagley

Protesters rally in Portland, Maine, against possible plans to pipe oil from Can

Anti-Oil Sands Protests Take Off in the U.S.

By Maria Gallucci

Construction on the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas

Does EPA Have Clout in State Dept's KXL Review?

By Lisa Song

Renewable energy advocates protest against Xcel Energy

Boulder Likely to Pursue Its Own Green Utility

By Maria Gallucci

Journalists covering the annual summit of the United Nations Framework Conventio

A Dozen Enviro Reporters Left at Top U.S. Papers

By Katherine Bagley

Hurricane Sandy damage in New Jersey

Q&A: The Challenges of Facing Coming Climate Extremes

By Katherine Bagley

New York Times dismantles its environment desk

NYT Dismantles Environment Desk

By Katherine Bagley

Keystone XL in 2013: Climate Change Is Big Unknown

By Lisa Song

Our Top Stories of 2012

By David Sassoon

Bloomberg Businessweek's magazine cover on Nov. 1, following superstorm Sandy

2012: Climate Science Makes a Comeback

By Katherine Bagley

Greenpeace volunteers distributed food and supplies at a base in Queens.

Enviro Groups Take on Climate Disaster Relief

By Katherine Bagley

Virginia's Republican attorney general, Kenneth Cuccinelli, speaks at the 2012 L

In Obama's Backyard, a Climate Change Battle in 2013

By Katherine Bagley

EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson speaks at the GreenGov Symposium in September 201

Obama's Picks for EPA, DOE Key to His Legacy

By Jason Plautz

Spreading Like Wildfire, Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign Striking a Moral Chord

By Katherine Bagley

Plants and soils may not absorb as much carbon as once thought.

Plants & Soils: From Carbon Sink to Carbon Emitter?

By Robert Krier

Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Harper's Undermining of Climate Science in Canada Raising Alarm

By Katherine Bagley

Electric car outside of EWS, Germany's first green power cooperative utility.

Clean Break, Chap. 6: A U.S.-Made Clean Energy Revolution?

By Osha Gray Davidson

President Obama after his re-election on Tuesday night.

Has Political Taboo on Climate Change Been Erased?

By Jason Plautz

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