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'No Single Nation Is Doing Enough' To Stop Global Warming, Says Heather Goldstone
WGBH's science correspondent gave live updates from Climate Week New York City. -
'This Is All Wrong,' Greta Thunberg Tells World Leaders At U.N. Climate Session
"This is all wrong. I shouldn't be up here. I should be back in school, on the other side of the ocean," activist Greta Thunberg tells leaders at a U.N. climate conference. -
U.N. Climate Summit Sets Stage For New National Emissions Promises
Humanity is not on track to avoid the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. Delegations from nearly 200 countries are meeting to discuss promises they made to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. -
Hundreds Attend Funeral For Pizol, A Disappearing Glacier
On Sunday, more than 200 people paid their respects at a ceremony to mark the "death" of the glacier in the Swiss Alps. Researchers say it's disappearing due to rising temperatures. -
Thousands Participate In Day Of Climate Action In Boston
Thousands converged on Boston City Hall Plaza as part of a global climate strike on Friday. -
Mass Protests In Australia Kick Off Global Climate Strike Ahead Of U.N. Summit
The rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and elsewhere drew tens of thousands of people. Similar protests were expected across the U.S., U.K., Germany, France and elsewhere. -
State’s Catholic Leaders Call For Climate Change Action
The leaders of the four Roman Catholic dioceses in Massachusetts are calling on the faithful to address climate change. -
Goldstone: Stalled Storms Are More Likely To Occur And Be 'Much More Damaging'
The Bahamas were hit hardest by a stalled out Hurricane Dorian. -
Tatiana Schlossberg On The Power Of Our 'Inconspicuous Consumption'
The former New York Times science reporter highlights the choices consumers make that have big impact on the earth. -
As The Threat From Climate Change Looms, Revere Beach Gets An Extreme Makeover
The new developments are resilient. But will they be resilient enough?