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Why solving climate change is not an issue where we ‘succeed or fail’
A climate reporter explains the findings of a distressing report and why the crisis never really fades from the news cycle, even if it seems otherwise.
Explaining climate change, with a little tech help
A new tool uses machine learning to help readers discover answers to common climate-related questions, written and edited by journalists on the Climate desk.
A trip to cover Pakistan’s destructive floods, and what’s left behind
Christina Goldbaum, a Times reporter based in Dubai, had to travel by boat in Pakistani places where extreme floods have destroyed entire villages.
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Behind Times Opinion's 'Post Card From a World on Fire'
A team of more than 40 Opinion writers, photographers and editors spent five months canvassing the globe to illustrate the deadly consequences of our warming world.
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The NYT Climate Desk looks ahead to 2021
After a year when climate-related disasters seemed to become the norm, the team will be monitoring a 2021 that is pivotal for the world.
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After wildfires, mourning the loss of California's giants
For one reporter, documenting the destruction of redwoods and sequoias was a heartbreaking assignment.
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John Pappas: What I saw when Australia burned
At one point, the wildfires that country experienced seemed to fade from our memory. Not anymore. And what I witnessed there has shaped my thoughts on what’s raging here.
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