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Children wear face masks at the showgrounds in the New South Wales town of Bega where people are camping after being evacuated from nearby sites affected by bushfires on Dec. 31, 2019. Credit: Sean Davey/AFP/Getty Images

Wildfires Trap Thousands on Beach in Australia as Death Toll Rises

By PRIMROSE RIORDAN, FINANCIAL TIMES

The ski industry is working to turn winter sports enthusiasts into climate supporters. Credit: Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images

Turning Skiers Into Climate Voters with the Advocacy Potential of the NRA

By Judy Fahys

Scientists on Greenland's Petermann Glacier. Credit: Whitney Shefte/Washington Post via Getty Images

Climate Science Discoveries of the Decade: New Risks Scientists Warned About in the 2010s

By Bob Berwyn

Greenland Ice Sheet. Martin Zwick/REDA&CO/Universal Images Group via Getty

Greenland’s Nearing a Climate Tipping Point. How Long Warming Lasts Will Decide Its Fate.

By Bob Berwyn

Tyndall Air Force Base in Florida was heavily damaged when Hurricane Michael hit in 2018. Credit: Airman 1st Class Kelly Walker/U.S Air Force

U.S. Military Precariously Unprepared for Climate Threats, War College & Retired Brass Warn

By David Hasemyer

Rescues during flooding from Hurricane Harvey in Houston in 2017. Credit: Jabin Botsford/Washington Post via Getty Images

Earth's Hottest Decade on Record Marked by Extreme Storms, Deadly Wildfires

By Bob Berwyn

Yupik men prepare a boat to fish for salmon on the Bering Sea. Rising temperatures are affecting their lives in many ways, from the impact on the sea life they depend on for food to sea level rise and erosion that is damaging their coastal communities. Cr

Arctic Report Card 2019: Extreme Ice Loss, Dying Species as Global Warming Worsens

By Sabrina Shankman

A computer model show oxygen levels at the ocean's surface off Newfoundland, near the mouth of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Red indicates more oxygen. Credit: Mariona Claret/University of Washington

Celebrating Supercomputers and 40 Years of the World Climate Research Programme

By Judy Fahys

Satellite images show the water vapor in atmospheric rivers, including one headed into the western United States and Mexico. Credit: NASA Worldview

Atmospheric Rivers Fuel Most Western U.S. Flooding. Climate Change Will Make Them Worse.

By Bob Berwyn

The tiny, troublesome air pollutant PM 2.5 comes primarily from vehicles, power plants and wildfires. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Study Links Short-Term Air Pollution Exposure to Hospitalizations for Growing List of Health Problems

By Neela Banerjee

Meltwater on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Credit: Ian Joughin/University of Washington APL Polar Science Center

Climate Tipping Points Are Closer Than We Think, Scientists Warn

By Bob Berwyn

Mayor Claude Morgan stands near some of South Portland's petroleum tanks. Credit: Brianna Soukup/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images

With Giant Oil Tanks on Its Waterfront, This City Wants to Know: What Happens When Sea Level Rises?

By Sabrina Shankman

Mexico Beach, Florida, after Hurricane Michael. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey

The American Climate Project: The Shared Experience of Disaster

By INSIDECLIMATE NEWS

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Wildfires and Climate Change: What the Science Says

By Neela Banerjee

American Climate: The Sounds That Trigger Disaster Survivors' Memories of Trauma

By Neela Banerjee

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