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An interactive map by Climate Central shows sea level rise based on emissions levels

How Carbon Cuts Will Affect Cities

By Lisa Song

The People's Climate March drew tens of thousands to Manhattan in 2014

Climate Events Stretch From Sea to Rising Sea

By Katherine Bagley

The Philippines is particularly vulnerable to storms like Typhoon Haiyan in 2013

Climate Change's Vulnerable Call for Financial Help

By Zahra Hirji

Climate projections based on UN climate pledges so far

Treaty Forecast: Cloudy With a Chance of Disaster

By Naveena Sadasivam

India's carbon emissions rank No. 3 in the world

India Promises to Slash Emissions

By Naveena Sadasivam

China's President Xi Jinping greets a crowd during his visit with President Obama

China Unveils National Cap and Trade Plans

By Naveena Sadasivam

Pope Francis arrives at the United Nations on Friday.

Pope Francis to UN: Climate Key to Sustainable Development

By Katherine Bagley

The UN considered its Millenium Development Goals a success

Lessons From Trying to Lift the Developing World

By Katherine Bagley

Robert J. Brulle is a professor of sociology and environmental science at Drexel University

Climate Change's Overlooked Sociological Side

By Jan Ellen Spiegel

China's air pollution has been overestimated, according to a new study

China Emits 14 Percent Less CO2 Than Estimated

By Phil McKenna

Study: Even 2 Deg Warming 'Highly Dangerous'

By Katherine Bagley

Climate Treaty's Finances on Shaky Ground

By Elizabeth Douglass

Golden Age of Gas? Not So Fast

By Elizabeth Douglass

Q&A: Inside the 'Carbon War'

By Elizabeth Douglass

India Cracks Down on Climate Activists

By Katherine Bagley

Mexico Announces Ambitious Climate Target

By John H. Cushman Jr.

IPCC Chief Resigns: Will the Panel's Credibility Suffer?

By Katherine Bagley

A Guide to the Lima Climate Talks

By Elizabeth Douglass

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