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Warning Of Flooded Cities, Spilka Puts Climate Change Atop To-Do List
Nothing the Legislature does in the next two years will be as important as addressing climate change, according to Senate President Karen Spilka. -
Climate Change Is Bad For Peru's Pastures ... But There's A 1,200-Year-Old Fix
Climate change has shrunk the wetlands in the Andes where livestock graze. Could reviving ancient water systems bring back the grass? -
'Every Year Matters' When It Comes To Climate Change
One of the biggest science stories of the year has been climate change. And for good reason. -
Biker Bar In The Malibu Hills Serves As Bedrock For A Fire-Ravaged Community
The Rock Store, run by the Savko family for more than 50 years, is one of the few structures still standing after last month's Woolsey Fire. There, amid the destruction, locals found help and hope. -
For One City Manager, Climate Becomes A Matter Of Conscience
Steven Falk of Lafayette, Calif., has resigned because he says he cannot carry out policies that fail to address the urgent threat of a changing climate. -
IMHO: Never Too Young To Fight Climate Change
Jim Braude on how we can all take inspiration from 15-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg. -
Mass. Joining States To Reduce Transportation Sector Emissions
Massachusetts will join a coalition of Northeast and mid-Atlantic states trying to develop a system to reduce carbon emissions from the transportation system. -
2018 Is Now The Wettest Year On Record For Washington And Other Cities
So far this year, 61.34 inches of rain have fallen in Washington, breaking a 129-year-old record. -
'Where Do We Go Now?' Taking Climate Change Beyond Science Class
Some high school teachers in Massachusetts are finding ways to take the subject of climate change far beyond science class. -
Environmentalist Questions Harvard’s Investment In Vineyards And Water
"Refusing to divest from fossil fuel and trying to profit from climate change strikes me as pretty darn cynical," the environmentalist said.