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Climate Change

AGU Will Accept Exxon Money, Despite Scientists' Protest

By Phil McKenna, Zahra Hirji

30 Years of Climate 'Deception' Could Become Offense Under New Calif. Law

By David Hasemyer

Sea Ice in Arctic Dwindles to Another Record Low

By Sheila V Kumar

Exxon Must Hold Shareholder Vote on Climate Change Resolutions, SEC Says

By David Hasemyer

Native American Tribe Gets Federal Funds to Flee Rising Seas

By David Hasemyer

Rising Seas Pull Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Building Boomtown, Toward a Bust

By Katherine Bagley

Justice Department Refers Exxon Investigation Request to FBI

By David Hasemyer

Major flooding hit Copenhagen in 2010

Flood Damage Costs Will Rise Faster Than Sea Levels, Study Says

By Zahra Hirji

Exxon chief executive Rex Tillerson has been loathe to admit any business risks from climate change

In Exxon's Latest Annual Report, It's Business as Usual on Climate Change

By David Hasemyer

Exxon continues to fight shareholder resolutions urging climate action

Exxon Digs In Against Shareholder Pressure to Address Climate Change

By David Hasemyer

Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh seems to be considering an Exxon investigation

Maryland Attorney General Suggests His Office May Investigate Exxon, Too

By David Hasemyer

Scientists Urge AGU to Cut Ties With Exxon Over Climate Denial

By Zahra Hirji

Exxon chief executive Rex Tillerson opposes another shareholder resolution

Exxon Stiff-Arms a Request to Take Moral Responsibility for Climate Change

By David Hasemyer

South Carolina experienced historic flooding in October 2015

Climate Data Now Key to Disaster Preparedness, First Responders Say

By Katherine Bagley

Exxon Probe Gets Another Proponent: the Los Angeles Democratic Party

By David Hasemyer

Obama on Climate and Energy in 2016 State of the Union

By ICN Staff

#ExxonKnew has prompted calls for investigations of the oil giant

As Exxon Faces Investigation, Investors Renew Pressure for Stronger Climate Stance

By David Hasemyer

2015: The Year Divestment Hit the Mainstream

By Zahra Hirji

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