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Test your knowledge about the ways the climate is changing - and what we can do about it
All right: Time to see if you've been paying attention to Washington Post coverage of the people, organizations and governments trying to mitigate climate change.
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Marine heat wave along East Coast may intensify Hurricane Isaias
Warm waters from a marine heat wave are a major concern with Hurricane Isaias forecast to ride up the eastern seaboard.
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Indigenous people face a tragedy in the Amazon during the COVID-19 pandemic
It is time for the international community to center the health and well-being of indigenous people.
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Racism derails our attempts to fight the climate crisis
Stopping climate change is hard enough, but racism only makes it harder.
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Coronavirus: Hurricanes present a dangerous scenario amid the pandemic: Stay at home or risk infection?
As Tropical Storm Cristobal heads to the Gulf Coast, emergency management officials urge people to evacuate when needed, despite the inherent virus risks.
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'Weird things' on climate beat inspired Pulitzer winner
Chris Mooney never expected to win a Pulitzer Prize during a global pandemic.
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The Washington Post wins the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for groundbreaking climate change coverage
The Washington Post today was awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting for its "2°C: Beyond the Limit" series, which showed that extreme warming is already upon us.
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