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Barber Shop located in Ninth Ward, New Orleans, Louisiana, damaged by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
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Alex Trembath, Vijaya Ramachandran: The Malthusians are back

Climate activists who worry that the world has too many people are joining an ugly tradition.
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Alaska’s rivers are rusting

Dozens of once crystal-clear streams and rivers in Arctic Alaska are now running bright orange and cloudy—and in some cases, they may be becoming more acidic.

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Bill Spindle: The world has no choice but to care about India’s heat wave

The heat wave has been severe enough to make international headlines, but it is far from the only impact of climate change I’ve witnessed in the first half of my six-month journey through India.

The billions of victims of the heat dome
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The billions of victims of the heat dome

The June heat wave caused billions of deaths.
Republican inaction on climate change
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Why Republicans still don’t care about climate change

Extreme-weather events represent an irresistible force for action. But an immovable object is in the way.
Australia's fires won't stop burning
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Australia's fires won't stop burning

Even as the country fights bushfires, it can’t stop dumping planet-warming pollution into the atmosphere.
Freight railroads funded climate denial for decades
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Freight railroads funded climate denial for decades

For nearly 30 years, America’s four biggest rail companies—which move the majority of the country’s coal—have spent millions to deny climate science and block climate policy.
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