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James Hansen testified in Congress against the Keystone XL pipeline

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Native American Tribe Gets Federal Funds to Flee Rising Seas

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Offshore drilling, like in the north Atlantic, has been called off for the U.S. Atlantic coast

Obama Halts Atlantic Drilling, but Keeps Arctic and Gulf Open for Business

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Super cyclone Winston devastated Fiji

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Rising Seas Pull Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Building Boomtown, Toward a Bust

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Poisonous snakes like the rattlesnake could expand their territory as the globe warms

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Major flooding hit Copenhagen in 2010

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Scientists Urge AGU to Cut Ties With Exxon Over Climate Denial

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Science education lags behind the science when it comes to climate change

Science Teachers Are Teaching Climate Change, but Not Always Correctly

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The Zika virus has already taken hold in places like Honduras, could spread

Warming World Spreads a Wider Welcome Mat for Zika-Carrying Mosquitoes

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