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A groundskeeper in Los Angeles sweats through a heat wave. Credit: Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

In These U.S. Cities, Heat Waves Will Kill Hundreds More as Temperatures Rise

By Bob Berwyn

Climate 101

June 5, 2019

Young plaintiffs in the children's climate lawsuit are already feeling the effects of climate change. Credit: Robin Loznak

Kids Face Rising Health Risks from Climate Change, Doctors Warn as Juliana Case Returns to Court

By Nina Pullano

Joe Biden, campaigning here in New Hampshire in May, released a climate change plan. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Biden Launches Climate Plan Embracing Green New Deal, Going Beyond Obama-Era Ambition

By John H. Cushman Jr., Marianne Lavelle

Climate 101

June 4, 2019

Climate 101

June 3, 2019

Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder. Credit: State of Ohio

Ohio’s Nuclear Bailout Plan Adds Coal (while Killing Renewables Rules)

By Dan Gearino

Climate 101

May 31, 2019

A coal-fired power plant in Romeoville, Illinois, 30 miles outside Chicago, has four unlined ponds holding coal ash waste. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

Illinois Passes Tougher Rules on Toxic Coal Ash Over Risks to Health & Rivers

By Nina Pullano

Climate 101

May 30, 2019

A tornado on the ground in Kansas. Credit: Jason Weingart/Barcroft Images/Barcroft Media via Getty Images

Is Climate Change Fueling Tornadoes? Here's What Scientists Say About It.

By Bob Berwyn

Tufted puffins on St Paul Island in the Bering Sea off the Alaska coast. Credit: Isaac Sanchez/CC-BY-2.0

Mass Die-Off of Puffins Raises More Fears About Arctic's Warming Climate

By Sabrina Shankman

Climate 101

May 29, 2019

Climate 101

May 28, 2019

Climate 101

May 24, 2019

Climate 101

May 23, 2019

Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware (left) talks with Hugh Welsh, president of the nutrition and health company DSM North America, one of the corporate representatives who was lobbying for carbon pricing. Credit: Marianne Lavelle

Dozens of U.S. Business Leaders Lobbied Congress for Carbon Pricing. Did Republicans Listen?

By Marianne Lavelle

The ozone hole in 1979 and 2008. It's expected to decades longer to fully heal. Credit: NASA

Scientists Track a Banned Climate Pollutant's Mysterious Rise to Eastern China

By Phil McKenna

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