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

IPCC Report Shows Food System Overhaul Needed to Save the Climate

By Georgina Gustin

Tree in a field. Credit: Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images

Capturing CO2 from Air: To Keep Global Warming Under 1.5°C, Emissions Must Go Negative, IPCC Says

By Sabrina Shankman

Wind farm construction. Credit: Dennis Schroeder/NREL

That $3 Trillion-a-Year Clean Energy Transformation? It’s Already Underway.

By Phil McKenna

IPCC Report: How to Prevent 1.5 Degrees Global Warming and What Failing Would Mean

By Bob Berwyn

Short-lived climate pollutants like methane released from oil and gas fields and black carbon from diesel engines are many times more powerful than carbon dioxide but don't last as long in the atmosphere. Credit: David McNew/Getty Images

Keeping Global Warming to 1.5 Degrees Means Reducing Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, Too

By Phil McKenna

For farmworkers, the difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius warming can be the loss or survival of crops and the ability to labor all day in high heat. Credit: Jes Aznar/Getty Images

1.5 Degrees Warming and the Search for Climate Justice for the Poor

By John H. Cushman Jr.

2014: The Year Climate Change Undeniably Arrived

By John H. Cushman Jr.

Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean

Is It Time to Overhaul the IPCC?

By Katherine Bagley

Dr. Rajendra Pachauri, chairperson of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel

Skeptics Launch Global Anti-Science Campaign

By Katherine Bagley

A firefighter working along the northwest perimeter of a massive blaze in the Gi

How Warming Is Worsening Wildfires

By Robert Krier, InsideClimate News

A Limit to the Carbon Trees Can Absorb

By Robert Krier, InsideClimate News

Rajenda Pachauri, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC),

Primer: IPCC's Report on Wild Weather & Warming

By Katherine Bagley, InsideClimate News

Rep. Connie Mack (R-Fla.)

Int'l Climate Efforts on U.S. Chopping Block

By Elizabeth McGowan, InsideClimate News

Greenland Ice Cap

Scientists Foresee Much Higher Sea-Level Rise

By Alister Doyle, Reuters

Runoff in a cropfield

Nitrous Oxide, a Greenhouse Gas, Now 3 Times Higher in Rivers

By Lisa Song

More U.S. Climate Shenanigans

by Damian Carrington, Guardian

Pachauri Exclusive: World's Poor at Risk

By Stacy Feldman

IPCC Head Pachauri's Financial Dealings Spotless, Review Concludes

By Guest Writer

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