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Extreme Weather

New Aerial Photographs Show Midwest Flooding Devastation

By Katherine Bagley

Donald Trump is among the Republican presidential candidates that deny climate change

2016: The Politics of Climate Unlikely to Change

By Katherine Bagley

As Climate Change Imperils Winter, the Ski Industry Frets

By Katherine Bagley

2015: Another Year of Record Heat and Wild Weather

By Katherine Bagley

In Evangelical Country, an Apocalypse of Rising Seas

By Michael Schulson

Climate Talks: What's at Stake for the World's Coasts

By Zahra Hirji and Paul Horn

Hurricane Sandy ravaged New York City in 2012

Is NYC Prepared for the Next Sandy?

By Katherine Bagley

Hurricane Arthur flooded Hatteras Island in 2014, causing power outages

Power Grid Still Not Prepared for Future Hurricanes

By Phil McKenna

Hurricane Patricia was not deadly as it hit Mexico, but it inflicted plenty of damage

Hurricane Patricia Highlights Weather's New Extremes

By Katherine Bagley

Flooding of the level seen with Hurricane Sandy could become more common in New York

500-Year Floods Coming to New York Every 24 Years

By Phil McKenna

California's Sierra Nevada mountains are perilously low on snow.

Sierra Nevada Snowpack Hits a 500-Year Low

By Katherine Bagley

Syria's refugee crisis has some roots in climate change.

Migrant Crisis: "What We See Is Just the Beginning"

By Phil McKenna

Weather extremes like heat waves and snow storms are particularly challenging for schools.

Schools Get a First-Hand Lesson in Climate Change

By Katherine Bagley

Sockeye salmon are among the fish species affected by a warming North Pacific.

North Pacific Warming Is Disrupting Sea Life

By Naveena Sadasivam

Boston's record-breaking winter stemmed in part from a warming Arctic

Yes, a Warmer Arctic Means Colder Winters Elsewhere

By Katherine Bagley

Tropical Storm Erika could give Tampa, Fla., a preview of a stormier future

"Grey Swan" Storms Headed for Unprepared Areas

By Phil McKenna

California's drought is at least partially caused by climate change.

California Drought Tied to Climate Change

By Katherine Bagley

Stubborn on Climate, Texas Pays Price

By Katherine Bagley

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