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Hurricane Arthur flooded Hatteras Island in 2014, causing power outages

Power Grid Still Not Prepared for Future Hurricanes

By Phil McKenna

Hurricane Patricia was not deadly as it hit Mexico, but it inflicted plenty of damage

Hurricane Patricia Highlights Weather's New Extremes

By Katherine Bagley

California's current drought is entering its fifth year

California's Future: More Droughts and Floods

By Phil McKenna

An interactive map by Climate Central shows sea level rise based on emissions levels

How Carbon Cuts Will Affect Cities

By Lisa Song

People in the Marcellus shale region are concerned about water contamination

Fracking Study Ties Contamination to Surface Spills

By Lisa Song

Is Climate Change Ruining Wildness?

By Katherine Bagley

Book Excerpt: 'Satellites in the High Country'

By Jason Mark

Exxon's Business Ambition Collided with Climate Change Under a Distant Sea

by Neela Banerjee & Lisa Song

Highlighting the Allure of Synfuels, Exxon Played Down the Climate Risks

By John H. Cushman Jr.

The Highs and (Mostly) Lows of Shell's Failed Arctic Adventure

Zahra Hirji

No Match for the Arctic, Shell Abandons Drilling

By Zahra Hirji

Flooding of the level seen with Hurricane Sandy could become more common in New York

500-Year Floods Coming to New York Every 24 Years

By Phil McKenna

The environmental organization Avaaz is protesting South Korea's clear-cut of an ancient forest.

S. Korea Clear-Cuts a Forest for Olympic Slopes

By Phil McKenna

California's Sierra Nevada mountains are perilously low on snow.

Sierra Nevada Snowpack Hits a 500-Year Low

By Katherine Bagley

Syria's refugee crisis has some roots in climate change.

Migrant Crisis: "What We See Is Just the Beginning"

By Phil McKenna

Worst-Case Scenario: 200 Feet of Sea Level Rise

By Katherine Bagley

Weather extremes like heat waves and snow storms are particularly challenging for schools.

Schools Get a First-Hand Lesson in Climate Change

By Katherine Bagley

The Baltimore oriole will have a hard time making Baltimore its home in the future

Climate Change Could Even Oust the Oriole from Baltimore

By Phil McKenna

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