2019

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Multiple Houston-area oil and gas facilities that have violated pollution laws are seeking permit renewals
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Industrial buildings and smokestacks on the coast with mountains and sunset in the background.
The dome of the U.S. senate building.
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2019 was the second-hottest year ever, closing out the warmest decade
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2019 was the second-hottest year ever, closing out the warmest decade

Last year was only a fraction of a degree cooler than 2016, the warmest year on record.
In 2019, oceans were hotter than at any other point in recorded history
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In 2019, oceans were hotter than at any other point in recorded history

The oceans absorb vast amounts of heat and it is causing global average sea temperatures to rise. The last ten years (and 2019 in particular) have been the hottest on record.
Finance Minister Morneau “puts price on pollution”
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Finance Minister Morneau “puts price on pollution”

In Bill Morneau's last five years as federal Finance Minister, "We've spent more on flood and fire disaster relief than in the 40 years before that."

How Varshini Prakash and the Sunrise Movement are making people actually care about climate change
www.elle.com

How Varshini Prakash and the Sunrise Movement are making people actually care about climate change

Meet the 25 year old whose organization is driving the conversation around the Green New Deal.
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Year-in-review: Integrating impact
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Year-in-review: Integrating impact

We've re-framed our storytelling with an eye toward action. And it's working.

As reporters, we're used to asking questions.

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