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Dec 02

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Why 2 degrees Celsius is climate change’s magic number

By PBS News Hour

We hear all the time that we need to stop the planet from warming an additional two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Why is that specific number so important though? And what happens if we exceed that limit? William Brangham…

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Dec 02

Why the Paris talks won’t prevent 2 degrees of global warming

By Nsikan Akpan, William Brangham, Eric Osman

Only one action could prevent the world from surpassing 2 degrees of global warming, but does this benchmark even matter?…

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Nov 30

Obama: Climate pact an ‘act of defiance’ after Paris attacks

By Nancy Benac, Associated Press

LE BOURGET, France -- Pushing for a powerful climate deal, President Barack Obama called the global talks opening Monday outside Paris an "act of defiance" against terrorism that proves the world stands undeterred by Islamic State-linked attacks in Europe and…

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Nov 29

174 detained as climate protesters clash with police in Paris

By News Desk

French riot police descended on Place de la République in central Paris on Sunday, firing tear gas on climate change activists who rallied despite a government ban on an organized march.

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Nov 23

These 7 simple airplane fixes could cut carbon emissions in half at little to no cost

By Nsikan Akpan

U.S. passenger airlines could cut carbon dioxide emissions (and travel headaches) at little to no cost to carriers or consumers, according to a new study.

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Nov 17

President Obama tries to build momentum for climate change deal

By Kathleen Hennessey, Associated Press

With a high-stakes deadline two weeks away, President Barack Obama hopes to build momentum on Wednesday for a broad and potentially legacy-burnishing global climate change agreement.

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Oct 21

The countries where global warming will shrink bank accounts

By Nsikan Akpan

Global warming might tighten your wallet no matter where you live, according to a new study from Stanford University.

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Sep 16

Watch 7:23
Climate change is hurting the sex lives of sea turtles

By PBS News Hour

Sea turtles have been around for about 110 million years, but climate change is causing trouble by threatening their nests and decreasing the number of potential male mates. NewsHour science producer Nsikan Akpan talks to Gwen Ifill about the turtle’s…

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Sep 01

Watch 6:56
Lagging behind Russia, White House calls for more Arctic icebreakers

By PBS News Hour

The White House called for faster construction of massive ocean icebreakers in a bid to catch up to Russia's Arctic fleet. That comes during President Obama's visit to Alaska, where he is appealing for action on global warming, while also…

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Aug 20

July 2015 was Earth’s hottest month on record

By Joshua Barajas

This past July will go down as Earth’s hottest month in recorded history since 1880, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Thursday.

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