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Greta Thunberg, 16, launched a global youth movement with her school strike for climate. Credit: James Gourley/Getty Images

School Strike for Climate: What Today's Kids Face If World Leaders Delay Action

By PAUL HORN

Ponderosa pines two years after a wildfire in Colorado. Credit: Lyn Alweis/Denver Post via Getty Images

Iconic Forests Reaching Climate Tipping Points in American West, Study Finds

By Phil McKenna

At Arapahoe Basin and other areas of Colorado, controlled avalanches are used to clear away unstable snowpack and avoid putting skiers and drivers in danger. Credit: Bob Berwyn

Avalanches Menace Colorado as Climate Change Raises the Risk

By Bob Berwyn

Scientists leap over a meltwater stream on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Increasing Rainfall Is Triggering More Melting on the Greenland Ice Sheet — in Winter, Too

By Bob Berwyn

Highway and industry. Credit: Kena Betancur/VIEWpress/Corbis via Getty Images

Carbon Tax Plans: How They Compare & Why Oil Giants Support One of Them

By Marianne Lavelle

President Donald Trump speaks at a refinery in North Dakota. Credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

How Much Would Trump’s Climate Rule Rollbacks Worsen Health & Emissions?

By Neela Banerjee

A Sunrise Movement march in New York City. Credit: Erik McGregor/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images

Green New Deal vs. Carbon Taxes: Two National Approaches to Climate Action

By Marianne Lavelle

Haddock. Credit: Northeast Fisheries Science Center/NOAA

Climate Change Is Already Cutting Into the Global Fish Catch, and It's on Pace to Get Worse

By Phil McKenna

High-tide flooding is becoming a problem in a growing number communities as sea level rises. New research shows the impact it's already having on home values. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty ImagesHigh-tide flooding is becoming a problem in a growing number or c

Coastal Flooding Is Erasing Billions in Property Value as Sea Level Rises. That's Bad News for Cities.

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Ethane cracker plant. Credit: James Bruggers

Plastics: The New Coal in Appalachia?

By James Bruggers

Alaska wetlands. Credit: S Hillebrand/USFWS

Arctic Bogs Hold Another Global Warming Risk That Could Spiral Out of Control

By Phil McKenna

Scientists have been studying changes in melting on the Greenland Ice Sheet and the drivers. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images.

Fossil Fuels (Not Wildfires) Biggest Source of a Key Arctic Climate Pollutant, Study Finds

By Bob Berwyn

City Dock businesses face dozens of days of nuisance flooding every year. Credit: Matt Rath/Chesapeake Bay Program

Cost of Doing Nothing: Nuisance Flooding Adds Up for Annapolis’ Historic City Dock

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-Texas) replaced a climate denier as chair of the House Science Committee this year. Credit: Congress

With Democrats in Charge, House Science Committee Talks About Climate Science

By Neela Banerjee

Govs. Roy Cooper of North Carolina and Charlie Baker of Massachusetts testified about climate risks and policies before the House Natural Resources Committee on Feb. 6, 2019. Source: Congress

As Congress Launches Month of Climate Hearings, GOP Bashes Green New Deal

By John H. Cushman Jr., Nicholas Kusnetz

Hangers that once kept aircraft out of the elements lay scattered in pieces across the flight line at Tyndall Air Force Base after Hurricane Michael made landfall in Florida on Oct. 10, 2018. Credit: Staff Sgt. Alexander C. Henninger/U.S. Air Force

Hurricane Michael Cost This Military Base About $5 Billion. It's Just One of 2018's Disasters.

By Phil McKenna

Birgit Sattler collects samples for the Black Ice Project she leads. Courtesy of Birgit Sattler/University of Innsbruck

5 Science Teams Racing Climate Change as the Ecosystems They Study Disappear

By Bob Berwyn

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. Credit: Governor's Office

Michigan's New Governor Puts Climate Change at Heart of Government

By Dan Gearino

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