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State Attorneys General Maura Healey of Massachusetts and Eric Schneiderman of New York are investigating whether Exxon misled investors about climate change. Exxon wants a court to shut down their investigation. Credit: Drew Angerer

Exxon Shouldn’t Be Surprised by Climate Change Investigations, States Say

By David Hasemyer

Climate 101

January 19, 2018

Hot, dry weather helped fuel record wildfires in California, Portugal and Chile in 2017. NOAA declared it the third-warmest year on record, and the warmest without the influence of El Nino. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

2017 Among Earth's 3 Hottest Years on Record

By Nicholas Kusnetz

TransCanada CEO Russell Girling, left, was at the White House in March 2017 when President Donald Trump announced the final federal approval for the Keystone XL Pipeline. Credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images

TransCanada: Keystone XL Has Enough Suppliers, Will Be Built

By Phil McKenna

EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, meeting here with miners in Pennsylvania, has pushed scientists off the EPA's Science Advisory Board and brought in representatives from industries the agency regulates. Credit: Justin Merriman/Getty Images

Trump Administration Deserts Science Advisory Boards Across Agencies

By Georgina Gustin

Climate 101

January 18, 2018

Climate 101

January 17, 2018

Sections of a pipeline await installation. Credit: Tom Pennington/Getty Images

New York Rejects a Natural Gas Pipeline, and Federal Regulators Say That's OK

By Phil McKenna

Much of Naval Station Norfolk and surrounding community is near sea level, and tidal flooding has become a problem. Credit: U.S. Navy

106 Lawmakers Urge Trump to Put Climate Change Back in National Security Strategy

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

January 16, 2018

Crescent Dunes Solar Energy Project. Credit: SolarReserve

24-Hour Solar Energy: Molten Salt Makes It Possible, and Prices Are Falling Fast

By Robert Dieterich

Northstar gondolas at Lake Tahoe. Credit: Steve Jurvetson/CC-BY-2.0

Snowpack Near Record Lows Spells Trouble for Western Water Supplies

By Bob Berwyn

ExxonMobil refinery. Joel Saget/Getty Images

Exxon Ramps Up Free Speech Argument in Fighting Climate Fraud Investigations

By David Hasemyer

For farmworkers, the difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius warming can be the loss or survival of crops and the ability to labor all day in high heat. Credit: Jes Aznar/Getty Images

1.5 Degrees Warming and the Search for Climate Justice for the Poor

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Climate 101

January 12, 2018

California, where drilling rigs have caused oil spills in the past, is one of several states calling on the government to remove it from the federal drilling plan. Credit: Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

Dropping Florida from Offshore Drilling Opens Legal Cracks in Zinke's Plan

By Sabrina Shankman

Climate 101

January 11, 2018

New York City Sues Oil Majors Over Climate Change, Plans to Divest

By Nicholas Kusnetz

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