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UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Patricia Espinosa (right) and Chilean Minister of Environment and COP25 President Carolina Schmidt speak to the media ahead of the UNFCCC COP25 climate conference in Madrid. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

UN Climate Summit Opens with Growing Concern About ‘Laggard’ Countries

By DANIEL DOMBEY & LESLIE HOOK, FINANCIAL TIMES

Meltwater on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Credit: Ian Joughin/University of Washington APL Polar Science Center

Climate Tipping Points Are Closer Than We Think, Scientists Warn

By Bob Berwyn

Power plant. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

World’s Emissions Gap Is Growing, with No Sign of Peaking Soon, UN Warns

By LESLIE HOOK, FINANCIAL TIMES

Feeding a wood burning stove. Credit: Shawn Patrick Ouelette/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images

Vermont Doubles Down on Wood Burning, with Consequences for Climate and Health

By JONATHAN MINGLE

Mexico Beach, Florida, after Hurricane Michael. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey

The American Climate Project: The Shared Experience of Disaster

By INSIDECLIMATE NEWS

Michael Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York and UN climate envoy, has led the international C40 cities group focused on climate action. Credit: Ole Jensen/Getty Images

Bloomberg Is a Climate Leader. So Why Aren’t Activists Excited About a Run for President?

By Marianne Lavelle

Climate Change Threatens a Giant of West Virginia’s Landscape

By Kate Mishkin, Charleston Gazette-Mail

The Gowanus Canal, once a bustling transportation and shipping route in Brooklyn, New York, was declared a Superfund cleanup site in 2010.  (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Climate Change Threatens 60% of Toxic Superfund Sites, GAO Finds

By Phil McKenna

Nantong power station. Credit: Barcroft Media via Getty Images

China Ramps Up Coal Power Again, Despite Pressure to Cut Emissions

BY LESLIE HOOK, FINANCIAL TIMES

Pump-jacks on land overseen by the Bureau of Land Management. Credit: BLM

U.S. Suspends More Oil and Gas Leases Over What Could Be a Widespread Problem

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Climate protest sign: My world is in your hands. Credit: Lisa Maree Williams/Getty Images

A Tale of Two Futures: Climate Change Health Risks Facing a Child Born Today

By Sabrina Shankman

Industrial scene. Credit: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Global Carbon Emissions Unlikely to Peak Before 2040, IEA's Energy Outlook Warns

Anjli Raval, Financial Times

Burner on a natural gas-fueled stove. Credit: Ralph Orlowski/Getty Images

Fearing for Its Future, a Major Utility Seizes on ‘Renewable Gas’ and Fighting Electrification

By Phil McKenna

A satellite image shows the Byrd Glacier flowing into the Ross Ice Shelf. Ice shelves are critical for slowing Antarctica's glaciers' flow toward the ocean. Credit: Jesse Allen/NASA

What’s Driving Antarctica's Meltdown?

By Bob Berwyn

Midwest flooding in the spring of 2019 in Craig, Missouri. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

As Climate Change Threatens Midwest's Cultural Identity, Cities Test Ways to Adapt

By Dan Gearino

Unfamiliar Ground: Bracing for Climate Impacts in the American Midwest

Unfamiliar Ground: Bracing for Climate Impacts in the American Midwest

By Dan Gearino

Marines with an 926th Engineer Brigade are loaded with gear to practice bridge construction at Fort Chafee, Arkansas, in late July 2018. Credit: Lance Cpl. Quentarius Johnson/U.S. Marine Corps

U.S. Military Bases Face Extra Month of Extreme Heat by Mid-Century as Planet Warms, Report Warns

By David Hasemyer

Virginia voters gave Democrats a leadership trifecta on Nov. 5, 2019, flipping both chambers of the legislature from Republican to Democrat in a state led by Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam. Credit: Katherine Frey/Washington Post via Getty Images

Voters Flip Virginia Legislature, Clearing Way for Climate and Clean Energy Policies

By James Bruggers

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