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Caribou on the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's coastal plain. Credit: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

House Votes to Block Arctic Wildlife Refuge Drilling as Clock Ticks Toward First Oil, Gas Lease Sale

By Sabrina Shankman

Climate 101

September 12, 2019

The majority of nitrous oxide comes from agriculture, including microbes in fertilized soils and animal manure. Credit Moenkebild/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images

What Is Nitrous Oxide and Why Is It a Climate Threat?

By Sabrina Shankman

People carried their possessions through what remained of The Mudd area of Great Abaco island on Sept. 5, 2019, five days after Hurricane Dorian struck with Category 5 winds and a powerful storm surge. Credit: Jose Jimenez/Getty Images

A Shantytown’s Warning to the World from the Hurricane-Ravaged Bahamas

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

September 11, 2019

Climate 101

September 10, 2019

Cyclone Idai’s days of heavy rain, flooding and mudslides killed hundreds of people and left a trail of destruction across Mozambique in March 2019. Less than six weeks later, Cyclone Kenneth hit the country. Credit: Emidio Jozine/AFP/Getty Images

Benefits of Investing in Adaptation Far Outweigh Costs, Commission Says

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee speaks about climate change at the Council on Foreign Relations. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

How Big Oil Blocked the Nation’s Greenest Governor on Climate Change

By Marianne Lavelle

Protesters opposed the Williams Pipeline outside Gov. Andrew Cuomo's Manhattan office on Aug. 7, 2019. Credit: Erik McGregor/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

After State Rejects Gas Pipeline, Utility Pushes Back. One Result: All-Electric Buildings.

By GREGORY MEYER & NATHALIE THOMAS, FINANCIAL TIMES

Climate 101

September 9, 2019

An aerial view of the damage caused by Hurricane Dorian on Great Abaco Island. The storm stalled over that island and Grand Bahama for three days, lashing the communities with powerful wind, heavy rain and dangerous storm surge. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty

Dorian One of Strongest, Longest-Lasting Atlantic Hurricanes on Record

By James Bruggers

Climate 101

September 6, 2019

Oil refinery in Washington state. Credit: Kevin Schafer/Getty Images

New Oil Projects Won't Pay Off If World Meets Paris Climate Goals, Report Shows

By Nicholas Kusnetz

A solar farm built over water in China. Credit: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images

Renewable Energy's Booming, But Still Falling Far Short of Climate Goals

By Kristoffer Tigue

Sen. Kamala Harris, shown at a 2019 event. Credit: Al Drago/Getty Images

Fact Check: Did Kamala Harris Sue Exxon Over Climate Change?

By David Hasemyer, Marianne Lavelle

Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) answers questions at CNN's climate crisis town hall on Sept. 4, 2019. Credit: CNN video

Climate Crisis Town Hall Tested Candidates' Boldness and Credibility

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate 101

September 5, 2019

An iron and steel mill sits idle in China after it was ordered to shut down for polluting a river. Credit: Stringer/AFP/Getty Images

China’s Industrial Heartland Fears Impact of Tougher Emissions Policies

By LUCY HORNBY, FINANCIAL TIMES

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