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Hurricane Matthew flooding inundated factory farms in North Carolina

Photos Show Factory Farm Waste in Post-Matthew Flooding

By Georgina Gustin

You helped melt that Arctic ice, a new study shows

How Much Arctic Sea Ice Is Each of Us Melting? Quite a Bit

By Sabrina Shankman

Flocking to the beach during an Albanian heat wave

Rapidly Warming Mediterranean Headed for Desertification, Study Warns

By Sabrina Shankman

Researchers study phytoplankton off Martha's Vineyard

Warming Triggers Early Algae Blooms, Potential Ripple Effects to Come

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Greenland's melting has driven more sea level rise than thought, a study says.

Melting Ice Raised Sea Levels More Than Previously Thought, Study Says

By Bob Berwyn

Sandy's Lessons Lost: Jersey Shore Rebuilds in Sea's Inevitable Path

By Leslie Kaufman

Removing CO2 From the Air Only Hope for Fixing Climate Change, Study Says

By Zahra Hirji

Boston's recent snowstorms have been part of a U.S. trend of cold winters in the East

Study: Global Warming Trend Warms the U.S. West, Leaves East Shivering

By Bob Berwyn

Norman Pearlstine and Jennifer 8. Lee Join ICN Board of Directors

By ICN Staff

Downpours in Louisiana in August destroyed 60,000 homes.

Hesitance to Link Some Weather Events to Climate Change 'No Longer Appropriate'

By Zahra Hirji

The Curious Case of a Climate Denier and a Utilities Conference

By Zahra Hirji

Ocean warming will have huge impacts on coral reefs and marine life

As Oceans Continue to Warm, Consequences Grow More Dire, Study Says

By Nicholas Kusnetz

The mountain whitefish is among those dying in large numbers in Montana

Fish Deaths in Montana's Yellowstone River Tied to Warming Waters

By Bob Berwyn

Massive flooding from Tropical Storm Irene left Vermont reeling

Five Years After Hurricane Irene, Vermont Still Striving for Resilience

By Kendra Pierre-Louis

The American pika is disappearing because of climate change

The American 'Fur Ball' Being Threatened by a Warming Climate

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Arctic Melt of Last Two Decades 'Unprecedented,' Data Shows

By Bob Berwyn

As Warming Worsens, Expect More Deadly Deluges Like Louisiana's

By Zahra Hirji

Researchers have found healthy sea otter populations help the climate

Save the Animals, Save the Planet?

By Nicholas Kusnetz

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