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Tropical Storm Erika could give Tampa, Fla., a preview of a stormier future

"Grey Swan" Storms Headed for Unprepared Areas

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

August 31, 2015

Climate 101

August 28, 2015

A coal slurry spill at a Patriot coal mine in Virginia in 2014

Can an Environmentalist Also Mine Coal for Profit?

By Naveena Sadasivam

Climate 101

August 27, 2015

Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in August 2005

After Katrina, New Orleans' Climate Conundrum

By Katherine Bagley

Deforestation, particularly in the tropics, is a huge climate problem.

Carbon Pricing Can Help Save Forests, Analysis Says

By Phil McKenna

Fracking waste pits are not regulated closely enough by the Environmental Protection Agency, groups charge

Environmental Groups to Sue EPA over Fracking Waste

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

August 26, 2015

BioLite's camp stove reduces emissions by burning wood more efficiently

Startup Tackles Global Health with Cleaner Stove

By Naveena Sadasivam

Robert J. Brulle is a professor of sociology and environmental science at Drexel University

Climate Change's Overlooked Sociological Side

By Jan Ellen Spiegel

Climate 101

August 25, 2015

A Massachusetts nonprofit has mapped natural gas leaks in the state, including Boston

Mapping the Invisible: Natural Gas Leaks

By Phil McKenna

Climate 101

August 24, 2015

The Navajo Generating Station is one of the country's dirtiest power plants.

EPA: No Breaks for Native American Power Plants

By Naveena Sadasivam

A new group of scientists are tackling making cities more sustainable

Helping Cities Navigate a Climate-Changed Future

By Katherine Bagley

The use of LED lights will save money, but might encourage more lighting

Efficient LEDs Get Cheaper, People Use More

By Phil McKenna

California's drought is at least partially caused by climate change.

California Drought Tied to Climate Change

By Katherine Bagley

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