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Climate 101

June 14, 2018

Georgia universities are part of the solar boom, as well. Georgia Tech has faculty and students working on a range of advanced solar technologies, including concentrated solar, photovoltaics and thin films. Credit: Georgia Tech Research Institute.

How Georgia Became a Top 10 Solar State, With Lawmakers Barely Lifting a Finger

By James Bruggers

The greatest number of health impacts are linked to one deregulatory move that would open a loophole for more truck pollution. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

Trump’s Environmental Rollbacks Put Thousands of Lives at Risk, Harvard Analysis Finds

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate 101

June 13, 2018

Power lines. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

No Grid Emergency to Justify Coal Bailout, Energy Regulators Tell Congress

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate 101

June 12, 2018

A child holds a cob of corn, a primary source of food for people and livestock, as well as an important source of biofuel energy. Credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP/Getty Images

Climate Change Could Lead to Major Crop Failures in World’s Biggest Corn Regions

By Georgina Gustin

Climate 101

June 11, 2018

Power plants outside Jacksonville, Florida. Credit: A. Davey/CC-BY-ND-NC-2.0

Few Southeast Cities Have Climate Targets, but That’s Slowly Changing

By James Bruggers

German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and other leaders agreed to several climate commitments at the G7 summit in Canada. Credit: Steffen Seibert/Government of Germany

Six of the G7 Commit to Climate Action. Trump Wouldn’t Even Join the Conversation.

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Climate 101

June 8, 2018

China announced it was scaling back some of its solar subsidies. Analysts expect the policies to reduce the amount of solar installed in China, but increase its solar panel sales globally, lowering prices. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

China’s Dramatic Solar Shift Could Take Sting Out of Trump's Panel Tariffs

By Nicholas Kusnetz

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt. Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Pruitt Starts Rewriting How EPA Weighs Costs, Benefits of Regulation

By John H. Cushman Jr.

The Ohio River has 26 coal-fired power plants along its banks, about one every 38 miles. For decades, a regional commission has overseen standards for water pollution that crosses state lines. Credit: Saul Loeb/Getty Images

Ohio River May Lose Its Regional Water Quality Standards, Vote Suggests

By James Bruggers

Climate 101

June 7, 2018

Fishing on the Big Hole River in Montana. Credit: Meera Subramanian

Fly-Fishing on Montana's Big Hole River, Signs of Climate Change Are Everywhere

By MEERA SUBRAMANIAN

In Miami Beach, high tides are creating street flooding problems as sea level rises. It isn't just during hurricanes any more. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

U.S. Coastal Flooding Breaks Records as Sea Level Rises, NOAA Report Shows

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate 101

June 6, 2018

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