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California Wildfires: Where Is the Climate Change Outrage?
The recent and ongoing catastrophic wildfires in California indicate we have crossed a dangerous threshold of warming.
California Already Has a Housing Crisis. The Fires Just Made It Worse.
Recovery from wildfires can take years, and for affected communities, one aspect is especially pressing: housing.
The Global Extinction Rebellion Begins
Activists in the UK are channeling their horror about the climate emergency into a global movement for survival.
Forty-Eight Dead and Counting From California’s Deadliest Wildfire
The Camp Fire's size and intensity is proving what climate science has been saying all along.
Opponents of Keystone XL Pipeline Praise Judicial Order Blocking Construction
May Boeve, executive director of 350 Action, discusses more.
California Wildfires Hit Grim Record Amid Trump’s Clueless Tweets
The Camp Fire in California has topped the state's record for most destructive fire.
In an Age of Climate Change, Even Titanic II Is Not Safe From Icebergs
Climate impacts from a warming planet are often seen in ways contrary to what we might expect.
Federal Judge Halts Construction of Keystone XL Pipeline
Native tribes and environmentalists are celebrating the ruling as a decisive moment in the fight against climate change.
Noam Chomsky: The Future of Human Life Is at Risk, Thanks to Climate Denial
World-renowned political dissident Noam Chomsky discusses climate change.
Big Banks Just Flunked Their Own Test on Climate, Indigenous Rights
Banks are using loopholes to get around their own revised lending principles, while appearing more sensitive.