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President Barack Obama

Obama's Address Thin on Climate Promises

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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.)

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Mass. Governor Deval Patrick signs an energy law

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FEMA released revised flood zone maps of New York City on January 28.

Climate Impacts Absent from NYC Flood Maps

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State-owned Xuanwei Power Station in Xuanwei, Yunnan province in China

In Charts: Business as Usual for U.S. & China on Carbon

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Construction on the southern leg of the Keystone XL pipeline in Texas

Does EPA Have Clout in State Dept's KXL Review?

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Climate Hawk Kerry to Lead Keystone XL Review

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Journalists covering the annual summit of the United Nations Framework Conventio

A Dozen Enviro Reporters Left at Top U.S. Papers

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Hurricane Sandy damage in New Jersey

Q&A: The Challenges of Facing Coming Climate Extremes

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2012: Climate Science Makes a Comeback

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Greenpeace volunteers distributed food and supplies at a base in Queens.

Enviro Groups Take on Climate Disaster Relief

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Spreading Like Wildfire, Fossil Fuel Divestment Campaign Striking a Moral Chord

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Public works crews remove a large tree from power lines after Hurricane Sandy pa

Smart Grid Primer: Costly but Vital

By Elizabeth Douglass and Maria Gallucci

Plants and soils may not absorb as much carbon as once thought.

Plants & Soils: From Carbon Sink to Carbon Emitter?

By Robert Krier

Prime Minister Stephen Harper

Harper's Undermining of Climate Science in Canada Raising Alarm

By Katherine Bagley

Protesters rally against the Keystone XL pipeline on Nov. 18 in Washington D.C.

Will Carbon Math Force Obama to Reject Keystone XL?

By Jason Plautz

Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, 2005

Can Hurricanes Be Tamed Using Cloud-Seeding?

By Robert Krier

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