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Climate 101

July 9, 2018

Yorktown Power Station, Virginia. Credit: Carmen Shields/CC-BY-2.0

2 Zombie Coal Plants Show Why Trump’s Emergency Plan Doesn’t Mean Reliability

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate 101

July 6, 2018

Scott Pruitt, EPA administrator under President Trump. Credit: Justin Merriman/Getty Images

EPA's Scott Pruitt Resigns Amid Scandals, Ex-Coal Lobbyist to Take Over

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate 101

July 5, 2018

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By Staff, InsideClimate News

Climate 101

July 3, 2018

Rhode Island has 400 miles of coastline, and it's facing sea level rise. Parts of Narragansett are at risk. Credit: Marc Choquette/CC-BY-2.0

Rhode Island Sues Oil Companies Over Climate Change, First State in Wave of Lawsuits

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

July 2, 2018

GRID Alternatives staff and volunteers install solar panels on a home in Englewood, Colorado. Credit: GRID Alternatives

Solar Is Saving Low-Income Households Money in Colorado. It Could Be a National Model.

By DAN GEARINO

Climate 101

June 29, 2018

A protester outside the meeting where Minnesota regulators discussed approval of a new Enbridge Line 3 oil pipeline. Credit: Lorie Shaull/CC-BY-SA-2.0

Controversial Tar Sands Pipeline Approved in Minnesota Wild Rice Region

By Phil McKenna

Ocean shipping accounts for about 3 percent of global CO2 emissions. Nations and the industry have started discussing how to reduce these emissions, but the steps they’ve identified so far are modest. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

The Toughest Emissions to Cut Are a Big Chunk of the Climate Problem Today

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

June 28, 2018

HFCs, used in cooling and refrigeration, are short-lived climate pollutants. Credit: Justin Sullivan

11 States Sue Scott Pruitt Over HFCs, Climate Super-Pollutants

By Marianne Lavelle

Imperial Beach, California. Credit: David Hasemyer

This Tiny California Beach Town Is Suing Big Oil. It's a Fight for Survival.

By David Hasemyer

Climate 101

June 27, 2018

A ConocoPhilips refinery in Rodeo, California. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

2 City Lawsuits Against Big Oil Dismissed, But That’s Not the End of It

By David Hasemyer

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