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Bill McKibben: Climate Deniers Are 'Beginning To Peter Out'
The sheer number of climate protestors on Friday signals that a turning point has arrived, says McKibben. -
Trump Rollback Of California Car Emissions Waiver Will Hit Massachusetts
California's authority to set its own, tougher emissions standards goes back to a waiver issued by Congress during passage of the Clean Air Act in 1970. -
Cashmere's Contribution To Climate Change
The fashion industry has far-reaching effects on global climate change. -
Hurricane Dorian Finally Makes Landfall In N.C. As Category 1 Storm
Its maximum sustained winds were near 90 mph — making Dorian a Category 1 storm when it hit Cape Hatteras. -
As The Threat From Climate Change Looms, Revere Beach Gets An Extreme Makeover
The new developments are resilient. But will they be resilient enough? -
Trump Administration Reverses Standards For Energy-Efficient Light Bulbs
The Energy Department reversed new standards for energy efficient light bulbs which were set to go into effect in January. -
Trees Are Key To Fighting Urban Heat — But Cities Keep Losing Them
Trees are one of the best ways to fight deadly urban heat, but U.S. cities lose millions every year. And many low-income areas are starting at a disadvantage. -
Falmouth Considers A Future Without Surf Drive
Flooding and erosion on Surf Drive has made maintaining the road expensive. -
Small Shacks, Big History: The Story Behind Provincetown's Dune Shacks
The shacks have housed marooned sailors and famous artists. -
The Truth About Sharks On The Cape
Should we be as nervous about getting in the water as the stories suggest?