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New California Wildfires Grows To Over 8,000 Acres Overnight
More than 7,500 residents are under evacuation orders because of the Maria Fire, one of two wildfires threatening Ventura County. Farther north, the Kincade fire is now 65% contained. -
New California Fires Blaze, Sending More Fleeing
California wildfires are being exacerbated by 'Santa Ana' winds up to 60 mph. -
'Start Listening': Greta Thunberg Rejects Major Environmental Award
"It is a huge honor," the Swedish activist said of the Nordic Council Environment Prize. "But the climate movement does not need any more awards." -
Smoke And Power Outages Near California Wildfires Hit Farmworkers Hard
October marks not only fire season in California, but also the peak of the grape harvest. In areas not imminently threatened, some workers labor through heat and smoke to save harvests and paychecks. -
California Can Expect Blackouts For a Decade, Says PG&E CEO
PG&E is under fire for its management of last week's planned power outages that left about 800,000 customers in the dark. CEO Bill Johnson admits the company was ill-prepared for the operation. -
Boston Aims For 'Net-Zero' Buildings
Mayor Marty Walsh is pushing an initiative that would require new city-owned buildings to be zero net carbon. -
New Cape Cod Musical Puts Climate Change Center Stage
There are musicals about our founding fathers, cute orphans, the French Revolution... And now? There’s a musical about climate change. -
As The Climate Warms, Companies Are Scrambling To Calculate The Risk To Their Profits
Companies are trying to figure out the risks to their profits from a warming planet. Some of them are turning to high-tech tools of climate science. -
How Climate Change Affects Cape Cod
In his latest special report for The Boston Globe, Nestor Ramos looks into how the Cape is changing in the face of climate change. -
Pumping Oxygen In A Lake To Try To Save Fish Facing Climate Change
As the climate warms, many U.S. lakes are seeing more algal blooms, low oxygen levels and stressed out fish species. One team in Oregon hopes that pumping oxygen into the water can help.