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Appalachia’s quiet time bombs
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Appalachia’s quiet time bombs

The deadly floods that swept a pocket of eastern Kentucky challenge common preconceptions about climate villains and victims.
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Climate lumber forests
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How climate change helped fuel the U.S. lumber shortage

Bitcoin? Blasé. Gold? Going out of style. "The hottest commodity on the planet," according to Dustin Jalbert, an economist at the market-research firm Fastmarkets, is lumber.

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Hail is becoming more frequent
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Hail is becoming more frequent in the continental U.S.

It’s smashing, in the bad way.
Biden is buying 645,000 new electric cars
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Why Biden is buying 645,000 new electric cars

The president’s most interesting climate proposal yet hasn’t taken the form of an executive order.
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What 2020’s bizarre economy taught us about climate change
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What 2020’s bizarre economy taught us about climate change

U.S. carbon pollution hasn't been this low in decades—that's the bad news.

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What very muscular horses teach us about climate change

You can’t understand the history of American energy use without them. A new visual history puts them in context.
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How to donate to fight climate change (effectively)

Let's say you want to donate $25 to fighting climate change. Where should your money go?

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