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Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware (left) talks with Hugh Welsh, president of the nutrition and health company DSM North America, one of the corporate representatives who was lobbying for carbon pricing. Credit: Marianne Lavelle

Dozens of U.S. Business Leaders Lobbied Congress for Carbon Pricing. Did Republicans Listen?

By Marianne Lavelle

The ozone hole in 1979 and 2008. It's expected to decades longer to fully heal. Credit: NASA

Scientists Track a Banned Climate Pollutant's Mysterious Rise to Eastern China

By Phil McKenna

West Virginia coal operation. Credit: Orjan F. Ellingvag/Corbis via Getty Images

Inside a Southern Coal Conference: Pep Rallies & Fears of an Industry's Demise

By James Bruggers

In Boston, more developments are taking sea level rise into account by building up the ground beneath buildings, installing extra-tall ground floors and redoubling other flood-protection efforts. Credit: Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images

Coasts Should Plan for 6.5 Feet Sea Level Rise by 2100 as Precaution, Experts Say

By Sabrina Shankman

Iowa wind power. Credit: Bill Clark/Getty Images

Middle America’s Low-Hanging Carbon: A Collaboration of 14 Midwest Newsrooms

By John H. Cushman Jr.

A sea of solar panels in a north Indian desert is part of the government's clean energy push. Credit: Money Sharma/AFP/Getty Images

India Is Now Investing More in Solar than Coal, but Will Its Energy Shift Continue?

By Phil McKenna

Children run across a bayou bridge to reach their home in Isle de Jean Charles. Credit: Julie Dermansky/Corbis via Getty images

Louisiana's New Climate Plan: Migration, Retreat & Resilience as Sea Level Rises

By Sabrina Shankman

Flooding washed away a bridge near the proposed route of the Keystone Pipeline. Credit: Anna Belle Peevey

Midwest Flooding Exposes Another Oil Pipeline Risk — on Keystone XL’s Route

By Neela Banerjee

The U.S. Capitol, framed by power plant smokestacks. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

Carbon Pricing Reaches U.S. House’s Main Tax-Writing Committee

By Marianne Lavelle

Homes near a coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images

Climate Policy Foes Seize on New White House Rule to Challenge Endangerment Finding

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American Pika. Ann Schonlau/Rocky Mountain National Park/CC-BY-ND-2.0

The Impossibly Cute Pika's Survival May Say Something About Our Own Future

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee, who is running for U.S. president on a climate platform, met with an organization that trains solar installers. Credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images

Washington Commits to 100% Clean Energy & Other States May Follow Suit

By Phil McKenna

Humanity Faces a Biodiversity Crisis. Climate Change Makes It Worse.

By Georgina Gustin, John H. Cushman Jr., Sabrina Shankman

Pre-production plastic pellets, known as nurdles, that had spilled from a train car. Credit: Rick Loomis/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Investors Pressure Oil Giants on Ocean Plastics Pollution

By David Hasemyer

ConocoPhillips refinery. Credit: Luis Sinco/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

SEC Blocks More Shareholder Climate Resolutions, Citing ‘Micromanagement’

By David Hasemyer

U.S. Capitol reflected. Credit: Mark Wilson/Getty Images

House Votes to Block U.S. Exit from Paris Climate Accord, as Parties Struggle with Divisions

By Marianne Lavelle

Farmers and ranchers in Australia’s New South Wales have been struggling through years of drought that has dried the soil. Credit: Brook Mitchell/Getty Images

Global Warming Was Already Fueling Droughts in Early 1900s, Study Shows

By Bob Berwyn

Soy fields cut into the Amazon rainforest of Brazil. Credit: Ricardo Beliel/Brazil Photos/LightRocket via Getty Images

World's Alarming Rate of Forest Loss Threatens a Crucial Climate Solution

By Georgina Gustin

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