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New England Is Under A Hurricane Watch For The First Time In Years
The National Hurricane Center has issued a rare hurricane watch for parts of New England, warning that Tropical Storm Henri will likely develop into a… -
July Was The Hottest Month In Recorded Human History
In the Northern Hemisphere, July was 2.77 degrees hotter than average. -
Maria Vasco, Owner Of Boston’s First Zero-Waste Store, Welcomes Big-Name Competition
The 23-year-old entrepreneur discussed her blossoming home essentials shop Uvida during a Friday interview on “Boston Public Radio.” -
The Climate Change Link To More And Bigger Wildfires
Across the country people have been experiencing hazy skies from big wildfires in Western states. More than 3 million acres have already burned, and fire… -
Environmental Roundtable: Climate Change Fuels Extreme Weather, Shutting Down Oil Pipelines, And The Country's First Black Chief Of US Forest Service
Those stories and more on our environmental roundtable. -
From Floods To Fires, A Summer Of Extreme Weather Shows Climate Change’s Impact
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EPA Struggles To Track Methane From Landfills. Here's Why It Matters For The Climate
A single flip-flop. An empty Chick-fil-A sandwich bag. A mattress. A sneaker, navy with a white sole. A little orange bouncy ball.Garbage is strewn among… -
The Future Of Farming: From Crops You Can Control In A Container To Sustainable Kelp Farms That Fight Climate Change
Climate-control technology and regenerative ocean farming are creating a new frontier in agriculture. -
A California Town Has No Reliable Running Water During A Heat Wave
For the last month, Frank Galaviz has wondered when running water will return to his town. The 77-year-old resident of Teviston — a small rural community… -
The West Coast Heat Has Killed Dozens And Hospitalized More In Canada And The U.S.
Scores of deaths along the U.S. West Coast and in the Vancouver metro area in Canada are being blamed on an ongoing heat wave that's broken…