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German Farmers Struck By Drought Fear Further Damage From Climate Change
High temperatures and a severe drought have hit food production in Germany and left many farmers there wondering what they can do to survive climate change. -
World's Largest Shipping Company Heads Into Arctic As Global Warming Opens The Way
Container giant Maersk will send one of its ships through the Arctic on the Northern Sea Route to test its feasibility as a new, time-saving shipping lane. -
Emus Swarm Town As Australia's Drought Worsens
The tough conditions are drying up huge swaths of land, leaving farmers struggling. Groups of thirsty emus recently showed up in an outback mining town looking for water. -
California's Gov. Brown: Wildfires Are Evidence Of Changing Climate 'In Real Time'
According to Cal Fire, firefighters are battling 19 major blazes in the state, as Gov. Jerry Brown says it has become an unfortunate "part of our ordinary experience." -
Cape Cod's Biggest Ever Beach Nourishment Project Could Be Coming to Sandwich
For more than 100 years, the town’s main beach has been starved of sand by its neighbor, the Cape Cod Canal. -
As The Sea Rises, Many Are Now Living In The Shadow Of Stilts
New homes along Surf Drive in Falmouth are going up — literally. -
As Mayoral Summit Starts, Activists Urge Marty Walsh To Do More On Climate Change
"While you’re doing research, you’re not making any change," said one activist. "You’re not cutting carbon. You’re not adding more renewable energy. You’re not moving the needle." -
Time To Float Another Idea: Walling Off Water Won't Work In Boston
One big idea to protect Boston from devastating coastal storms: build a giant harbor wall. An 8-month study looks at how it would work and if it’s worth the cost.