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More People See Climate Change In Record Floods And Extreme Weather. Will That Mean More Action?
Research shows that more people are linking climate change to extreme weather events, like the ongoing flooding in America's heartland. Experts are hoping that also inspires action. -
Contentious Oregon Climate Plan Takes Lessons From California's Mistakes
Oregon will be the second state to pass an economywide system to regulate carbon emissions. Critics say a similar program in California has not had much impact. -
Cities Are Making Big Climate Promises. Keeping Them Can Be Tough
Dozens of cities have ambitious plans to get their electricity from clean or renewable sources. But those goals can clash with power providers, whose priority remains economics, not climate change. -
Rethinking Disaster Recovery After A California Town Is Leveled By Wildfire
The 2018 Camp Fire destroyed 90% of the town of Paradise, Calif., and killed 85 people. Should the federal government jump in to rebuild communities at high risk of future disasters? -
'Tornado Outbreak' Devastates Ohio Communities With Winds Up To 140 MPH
Several tornadoes touched down in highly populated areas of Dayton and other Ohio communities late Monday night, causing catastrophic damage. -
Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison Scores Surprise Election Victory
Morrison's win defied analysts and pollsters, who had predicted his defeat for several months. "Tonight is about every single Australian who depends on their government to put them first," he said. -
Massachusetts Looks To Harness The Winds, With Some British Help
Offshore wind is booming in the United Kingdom, and they've offered to help Massachusetts. -
Environment Committee Considers Range Of Climate Bills
The majority of the 20 bills discussed Tuesday addressed the growing threat of climate change. -
Ocasio-Cortez Decries Biden 'Middle-Of-The-Road Approach' On Climate Change
"I will be damned if the same politicians who refused to act then are going to try to come back today and say we need to find a middle-of-the-road approach to save our lives," the N.Y. Democrat said. -
The Chief Issue On Democratic Voters' Minds? Climate Change
Eighty-two percent of survey respondents said it's "very important" to take action on climate change.