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Jarvis DeBerry: Hurricane Ian's damage in Florida is part of a larger crisis

When you hear, read or watch reports about desperate people not having the insurance coverage you think they ought to have, sometimes because their insurance companies have left, you’re seeing in their worried expressions one of many signs of climate change.

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Op-Ed: Jackson, Mississippi water crisis is even worse than you think
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Op-Ed: Jackson, Mississippi water crisis is even worse than you think

Mississippi, the state where 'Black Power" was first uttered, struggles to exert some.
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Climate denial is racist

The effects of climate change are growing worse, disproportionately impacting Black people. The government is finally taking steps to act. But the problem is bigger than one piece of legislation will be able to fix.

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Podcast: Climate denial's racist roots

Black Americans are disproportionately impacted by the effects of climate change. Into America explores the links between white supremacy and America’s inaction on the environment.
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Netflix's 'Don't Look Up' misjudges the effort to tackle climate change

The solution to climate change isn’t just having the courage to acknowledge the problem - it's building the power and discipline to do something about it.

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Hayes Brown: Climate change won't stop while America hates trains and walking

With the world depending on a reduced use of fossil fuels, something has to change in the country that has the most cars on the road.

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Republicans eye new fees on electric-vehicle owners

The more Biden pushes for the United States to lead the electric-car market, the more Republicans push in the opposite direction.
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