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John Hickenlooper. Credit: Danny Matson/Getty Images

John Hickenlooper on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Seattle's People's Climate March filled the city's streets in 2017. Credit: Karen Ducey/Getty Images

Seattle Launches Its Vision for an Urban Green New Deal

By Kristoffer Tigue

A man wears a protective face mask on a smoggy day in Beijing. Credit: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

Global Warming Is Worsening China's Pollution Problems, Studies Show

By Phil McKenna

A polar bear in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Susanne Miller/U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Trump Weakens Endangered Species Protections, Including on Climate Change

By Sabrina Shankman

West Antarctica's Getz Ice Shelf meets the Amundsen Sea. The photo was taken from a helicopter in 2018 after deploying radar on the ice to measure ocean-driven ice shelf melting. Credit: Pierre Dutrieux

Global Warming Is Shifting the Winds Off Antarctica, Driving Ice Melt

By Bob Berwyn

Corn harvest in Illinois. Credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images

IPCC Report Shows Food System Overhaul Needed to Save the Climate

By Georgina Gustin

Tidal flooding in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2018. Credit: Matt McClain/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Climate Change Becomes an Issue for Ratings Agencies

By Kristoffer Tigue

Sen. Kamala Harris. Credit: Al Drago/Getty Images

Kamala Harris on Climate Change: Where the Candidate Stands

By David Hasemyer

Almond groves on the Croatian island of Korcula have been under stress with the rising global temperatures. This summer's extreme heat has sent them into a tailspin, with some dying and others sprouting new leaves well out of season. Credit: Bob Berwyn

Dying Orchards, Missing Fish as Climate Change Fueled Europe’s Record Heat

By Bob Berwyn

Round two of the second Democratic primary debate, held in Detroit. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

Debate’s Attempt to Show Division on Climate Change Finds Unity Instead

By Marianne Lavelle

Inuit fishermen prepare a net as free-floating ice floats behind them at the mouth of the Ilulissat Icefjord during unseasonably warm weather on July 30, 2019. Credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images

Greenland's Melting: Heat Waves Are Changing the Landscape Before Their Eyes

By Sabrina Shankman

Volunteers fought a wildfire near a summer camp for children in Siberia in late May. Credit: Kirill ShipitsinTASS via Getty Images

Siberian Wildfires Prompt Russia to Declare a State of Emergency

By HENRY FOY & NASTASSIA ASTRASHEUSKAYA, FINANCIAL TIMES

Sockeye salmon. Credit: Mark Conlin/VW PICS/UIG via Getty Images

Global Warming Is Pushing Pacific Salmon to the Brink, Federal Scientists Warn

By Bob Berwyn

Perry Nuclear Power Plant. Credit: FirstEnergy/CC-BY-ND-2.0

Ohio Governor Signs Nuclear and Coal Bailout at Expense of Renewable Energy

By Dan Gearino

A Baltimore street partially collapsed during a week of extreme rainfall in 2014, sending cars and roadway sliding down an embankment. Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post via Getty Images

Why Cities Suing Over Climate Change Want the Fight in State Court, Not Federal

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Tidewater glaciers like those seen by millions of tourists in Alaska's Glacier Bay terminate at the ocean, where warming ocean water can expedite melting. Credit: Eric E. Castro/CC-BY-3.0

Oceans Are Melting Glaciers from Below Much Faster than Predicted, Study Finds

By Nina Pullano

U.S. troops carry a fellow soldier who suffered heat stroke during a patrol in Iraq. Photo illustration by Paul Horn based on photo by David Furst/AFP/Getty Images

U.S. Soldiers Falling Ill, Dying in the Heat as Climate Warms

By David Hasemyer

Berkeley, California. Credit: Daniel Ramirez/CC-BY-2.0

Following Berkeley's Natural Gas Ban, More Cities Look to All-Electric Future

By Phil McKenna

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