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Feeding a wood burning stove. Credit: Shawn Patrick Ouelette/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images

Vermont Doubles Down on Wood Burning, with Consequences for Climate and Health

By JONATHAN MINGLE

Climate 101

November 25, 2019

Mexico Beach, Florida, after Hurricane Michael. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey

The American Climate Project: The Shared Experience of Disaster

By INSIDECLIMATE NEWS

American Climate: How the Bond Between People and Their Animals Wounds and Heals Amid Disasters

By Neela Banerjee

American Climate: A Common Language of Loss Unites Climate Victims and Refugees

By Neela Banerjee

Floods and Climate Change: What the Science Says

By Neela Banerjee

Hurricanes and Climate Change: What the Science Says

By Neela Banerjee

Data 2

American Climate: The Sounds That Trigger Disaster Survivors' Memories of Trauma

By Neela Banerjee

Wildfires and Climate Change: What the Science Says

By Neela Banerjee

Data 3

Data 1

Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York and UN climate envoy, has led the international C40 cities group focused on climate action. Credit: Ole Jensen/Getty Images

Bloomberg Is a Climate Leader. So Why Aren’t Activists Excited About a Run for President?

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate Change Threatens a Giant of West Virginia’s Landscape

By Kate Mishkin, Charleston Gazette-Mail

Climate 101

November 22, 2019

Climate 101

November 21, 2019

Floodwater that swept down Pigeon Creek hit Eddie Fields' home in Pie, West Virginia, and many of his neighbors' homes in May 2009. New research shows the flood risk in strip-mined regions like his is rising. Credit: Logan Banner file photo

Appalachia’s Strip-Mined Mountains Face a Growing Climate Risk: Flooding

By James Bruggers

Oil production and pipelines. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

World’s Current Fossil Fuel Plans Will Shatter Paris Climate Limits, UN Warns

By Nicholas Kusnetz

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