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Sep 04

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What Middle America is saying about climate change and gun violence

Catastrophic damage from Hurricane Dorian is putting natural disasters, and their potential connection to climate change, front and center in the U.S., but gun safety and a flood of Republican congressional retirements are also occupying public attention. Chris Buskirk of…

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Apr 16

Watch 4:19
News Wrap: Trump to shift policy on assets seized by Cuba

In our news wrap Tuesday, it has been widely reported that a Trump administration policy will allow lawsuits over U.S. properties seized by Cuba after the 1959 revolution. The move would represent a shift from two decades of U.S. policy.

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Apr 16

Watch 7:23
In Niger, rising temperatures mean barren fields -- but fertile ground for terrorism

By Mike Cerre

In the African Sahel, located between the Sahara Desert and the equator, the climate has long been inhospitable. But now rising temperatures have caused prolonged drought and unpredictable weather patterns, exacerbating food shortages, prompting migration and contributing to instability in…

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Mar 31

'Protectors of the coast' — what the northward march of mangroves means for fishing, flooding and carbon

By Ayurella Horn-Muller, Climate Central

Ranges of mangroves have naturally waxed and waned over the years, influenced by the weather, but with climate change has come a crucial reduction in crop- and tree-killing freeze events.

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Dec 11

The Arctic is experiencing its 'most unprecedented transition in history.' Here's why

By Nsikan Akpan

2018 is the second warmest year for the Arctic in a century, plus other takeaways from this year's Arctic Report Card.

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Jan 18

2017, a year of extreme disasters, was also one of the hottest on record

By Rashmi Shivni

Scientists worry that the extreme weather events seen in 2017 will only get worse as the planet heats up.

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Sep 05

First Harvey, now Irma. Why are so many hurricanes hitting the U.S.?

By Nsikan Akpan

Some uncertainty still surrounds Hurricane Irma’s fate, but here’s what to expect -- plus an explainer on why this hurricane season is churning out so many extreme storms in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Jul 16

Macron: My charm offensive may soften Trump's climate stance

By Associated Press

Macron defended his outreach to Trump, whose "America first" policies have elicited worry and disdain in Europe.

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May 09

White House postpones climate change meeting

By Catherine Lucey, Michael Biesecker, Associated Press

It's the second time a meeting of top aides on climate has been delayed. Ivanka Trump will meet separately with EPA chief Scott Pruitt and Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska…

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Apr 01

Watch 4:01
The facts on climate change -- and what to do about it

By PBS News Hour

In advance of Earth Day on April 22, National Geographic Magazine released its latest edition this week featuring the guide, “Seven Things You Need to Know about Climate Change.” It includes facts from scientists about the causes of climate change…

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