Newsletter www.cbsnews.com Climate gentrification threatens Miami's last affordable housing In Florida, 2 million people live in mobile homes. Climate change and developers are increasingly pushing them out.
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Politics www.cbsnews.com Expedition Antarctica: A father and son's journey to save the planet Thirty-two years after becoming the first man to walk to both poles, Robert Swan teamed up with his son Barney for another first: trekking to the South Pole using only renewable energy.
Greenpeace verdict over pipeline protest defamation could spell problems for environmental activism and speech
Young plaintiffs in Juliana v. United States lose Supreme Court bid but say they'll continue their pursuit of climate justice
Two years into his term, has Gov. Shapiro kept his promises to regulate Pennsylvania’s fracking industry?