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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. -
Politics: President Trump's Primary Challenge, Climate Change and the Boston City Council Election
The Mass Politics Profs return to give us their insight and analysis on the latest local and national political stories. -
'Bomb Cyclone' Paralyzes Central U.S., Bringing Snow, Floods And Dangerous Winds
The winter storm has been linked to at least one death, after a Colorado patrolman was struck by a driver who lost control of his car. -
Offshore Wind Picking Up Momentum In Local Classrooms
While the first offshore turbine has yet to go up in Massachusetts, already this new industry is beginning to have an impact on local classrooms. -
Floods Turn Northern California Towns Into Islands: 'Our World Is Getting Smaller'
The Russian River's flood stage in Guerneville is 32 feet. But it reached nearly 46 feet Wednesday night,. The National Weather Service predicted major flood conditions will continue Thursday. -
Less Staff, More Responsibility At State Enviro Agency, Groups Say
Advocacy groups agree: several state agencies charged with protecting the environment need more funding. -
Their Home Survived The Camp Fire — But Their Insurance Did Not
The Camp Fire in November 2018 incinerated roughly 90 percent of the homes in Paradise, Calif. Owners of the few remaining homes may find it more difficult to keep their home insured. -
As More Electric Cars Arrive, What's The Future For Gas-Powered Engines?
The vast majority of American cars run on gasoline. But analysts say that's poised to change as electric vehicles take over the market — albeit not as quickly as environmental activists might like. -
Heading South: Warming To Change How US Cities Feel In 2080
The climate in New York City in 60 years could feel like Arkansas now.