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Climate 101

August 31, 2018

An insect-infested corn cob. Credit: Paul J. Richards/Getty Images

Global Warming Means More Insects Threatening Food Crops — A Lot More, Study Warns

By Bob Berwyn

Wind and coal power. Credit: Volker Hartmann/Getty Images

Trump’s Power Plant Plan Can’t Save Coal from Market Forces

By DAN GEARINO

Climate 101

August 30, 2018

Exxon sign. Credit: Karen Bleier/AFP/Getty Images

New York AG: Exxon Climate Fraud Investigation Nearing End

By David Hasemyer, Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

August 29, 2018

A pipeline company's plan to bring Canadian tar sands to the port at South Portland, Maine, included building a pair of 70-foot-high smokestacks next to the city's beloved Bug Light Park. Credit: PT Washburn/CC-BY-2.0

South Portland’s Tar Sands Ban Upheld in a 'David vs. Goliath' Pipeline Battle

By Sabrina Shankman

Climate 101

August 28, 2018

Downtown Louisville has 380 surface parking lots and 20,000 parking spaces. Many have few if any trees. Credit: Frankie Leon/Flickr/CC-BY-2.0

City Centers Are Sweltering. Trees Could Bring Back Some of Their Cool.

By James Bruggers

A wildfire burns in the hills near an industrial facility outside Corona, California, in August 2018. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

California Climate Report Adds to Evidence as State Pushes Back on Trump

By Phil McKenna

Tropical storm tracks in the eastern and central Pacific, 1985-2005. Credit: NASA

Hurricane Lane Brings Hawaii a Warning About Future Storm Risk

By Bob Berwyn

Climate 101

August 27, 2018

John McCain. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

John McCain's Climate Change Legacy

By Marianne Lavelle

Pipeline Protest Arrests Raise More Questions About Controversial Louisiana Law

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

August 24, 2018

Wind turbine blades at the National Renewable Energy Lab's National Wind Technology Center. Credit: Scott Bryant Photography/NREL

U.S. Wind Power Is ‘Going All Out’ with Bigger Technology, Falling Prices, Reports Show

By DAN GEARINO

California issued health warnings in early August as smoke from record wildfires darkened the skies and drifted into other states. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

How Wildfires Can Affect Climate Change (and Vice Versa)

By Bob Berwyn

Climate 101

August 23, 2018

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