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Trees damaged by an infestation of Southern Pine Beetle. Credit: Erich Vallery/USDA

Tree-Killing Beetles Spread into Northern U.S. Forests as Temperatures Rise

By Bob Berwyn

Credit: Mike Mueller/Energy Department

Energy Dept. Asks Scientists to Remove 'Climate Change' from Grant Proposal

By Sabrina Shankman

Bear fishing for salmon on Kodiak Island. Credit: Lisa Hupp/USFWS

Alaska's Grizzly Bears Drop Salmon for Berries as Climate Changes

By Phil McKenna

2014 Walrus haul out in Alaska. Credit: Corey Accardo/NOAA

As Arctic Sea Ice Disappears, 2,000 Walruses Mob a Remote Alaska Beach

By Phil McKenna

Hilcorp drilling sign in Alaska. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

An Arctic Offshore Drilling Plan Advances, but Impact Statement Cites Concerns

By Sabrina Shankman

In every month of 2016, at least 12% of global land was in severe drought, the State of the Climate in 2016 report shows. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Hot, Dry and Worrisome: 2016 Was a Record-Breaking Year for Climate

By Georgina Gustin

Flooding in Tirol, Austria. Credit: ASI/Land Tirol/BH Landeck

Many of Europe's Rivers Are Flooding Earlier in Spring as Climate Changes

By Bob Berwyn

Drilling rigs off Alaska. Credit: Bob Shavelson/Cook Inletkeeper

As Hilcorp Plans to Drill in Arctic Waters, a Troubling History of Violations Surfaces

By Sabrina Shankman

Flooding in Florida. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Speaking Truth to Power on Climate Change: Why the U.S. Report Leaked

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Suffering through a heat wave. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Heat Waves Are Creeping Toward a Deadly Heat-Humidity Threshold

By Bob Berwyn

Sen. Maria Cantwell with Sens. Ron Wyden, Debbie Stabenow, and Lisa Murkowski

8 Senators Call for Probe of ‘Arbitrary’ Reassignment of Federal Scientists

By Sabrina Shankman

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

Whistleblower Case Shows How Trump Tries to Silence Science

By Sabrina Shankman

Mackenzie River Delta as seen by satellite. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory/Joshua Stevens

Methane Seeps Out as Arctic Permafrost Starts to Resemble Swiss Cheese

By Bob Berwyn

Caribou in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Faces New Drilling Risk from Congress

By Sabrina Shankman

U.S. Geological Survey scientist Sasha Reed studies how changing temperatures and precipitation patterns affect soil and ecosystems. Credit: Jennifer LaVista/USGS

Trump Budget Would 'Reduce or Eliminate' Access to Important Data, USGS Warns

By Bob Berwyn

Airport ground crews wait in the shade of an airplane grounded by excessive heat in Phoenix. Credit: Josh Lott/Getty Images

Too Hot to Fly? Expect More Flight Delays as Temperatures Rise

By Georgina Gustin

Shell's drilling rig Kulluk ran aground in the Arctic in 2013. Credit: SSgt Aaron M. Johnson/U.S. Air Force

Trump Administration Approves Its First Arctic Offshore Drilling Plan

By Sabrina Shankman

The crack in Larsen C Ice Shelf. Credit: NASA/John Sonntag

Trillion-Ton, Delaware-Size Iceberg Breaks Off from an Antarctic Ice Shelf

By Sabrina Shankman

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