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As the country burns, where are America’s climate patriots?
The apolitical wrath of climate change has never been more apparent than it is today, begging the question: How can we forge a non-ideological consensus to take on the climate emergency?
Kerry: Industry should convince Congress on climate action
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said Monday that American industrial leaders should be working to convince members of Congress to take action on climate change.
Global warming increased U.S. crop insurance losses by $27 billion in 27 years, Stanford study finds
Higher temperatures attributed to climate change caused payouts from the nation's biggest farm support program to increase by $27 billion between 1991 and 2017.
Warmer, drier, browner: Climate scientists connect drought and human-caused climate change
The western United States has experienced such intense droughts over the past decade that technical descriptions are becoming inadequate. In many places, conditions are rocketing past "severe," through "extreme," all the way to "exceptional drought."
Alien abductions and climate change
An instructor of Korean at the University of Oxford in England, Dr. Young-hae Chi, believes that alien abductions are real. But he also claims to know what the aliens have in mind. They're creating alien-human hybrids as a hedge against climate change.
Companies pin excessive 2017 air pollution on Harvey, one-time events
Companies that were found to have emitted the most air pollutants in 2017 in Texas are in some cases pinning the blame on Hurricane Harvey, as well as unique one-time plant upsets and maintenance.
Andrew Dessler: Why the Green New Deal makes me hopeful about climate change
The Green New Deal moves the debate past whether climate change is real and focuses, for the first time, on what we should do about it.