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Manhattan's gas leaks are bad for the climate, and for people caught in explosions

Manhattan and Methane Leaks: We're No. 1

By Phil McKenna

Univ. of California Springs Divestment Surprise

Zahra Hirji

Weather extremes like heat waves and snow storms are particularly challenging for schools.

Schools Get a First-Hand Lesson in Climate Change

By Katherine Bagley

Climate 101

September 10, 2015

Climate 101

September 9, 2015

James Spriggs is leading the fight against a West Texas natural gas pipeline.

West Texans Fight Another Trans-National Pipeline

By Naveena Sadasivam

A Korean group promotes contributing to the Green Climate Fund.

Large Polluters' Carbon Debt Gets a Price Tag: $10 Trillion

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

September 8, 2015

Climate 101

September 4, 2015

Climate 101

September 3, 2015

Activists in California were successful in getting a divestment bill passed.

California to Divest Largest Pension Funds from Coal

By Zahra Hirji

The Baltimore oriole will have a hard time making Baltimore its home in the future

Climate Change Could Even Oust the Oriole from Baltimore

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

September 2, 2015

Exxon spent $13.2 billion on stock buybacks in 2014

Fossil Fuel CEOs Bonus Pay Sinks the Climate

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

September 1, 2015

Sockeye salmon are among the fish species affected by a warming North Pacific.

North Pacific Warming Is Disrupting Sea Life

By Naveena Sadasivam

President Obama arrives in Alaska for his trip to promote climate awareness in the Arctic.

Obama Walks a Fine Line on Climate in Alaska

By Katherine Bagley

Boston's record-breaking winter stemmed in part from a warming Arctic

Yes, a Warmer Arctic Means Colder Winters Elsewhere

By Katherine Bagley

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