Climate & Energy: Climate Change
Extreme Weather: Who's to Blame?
Time for a climate agreement is running out, and tempers are running short
By
Paul Rauber
March 7, 2014
Grande Slam
Although it's rarely paddled these days, the dehydrated Rio Grande can still hand out a drubbing.
By
Frank Clifford
May 10, 2013
In Beringia
Searching the Arctic for a long-lost world of woolly mammoths and giant sloths, a traveler discovers a new one disappearing fast
By
Edward Readicker-Henderson
January 10, 2013
When the Rivers Rise
From the governor to Native leaders to maple syrup producers, Vermonters aren't sitting still for climate change
By
Tristram Korten
March 5, 2012
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Volcanic Proportions
Grímsvötn volcano erupts over Iceland
November 1, 2011
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Narwhals are Spiraling Down
The unicorns of the sea are threatened by rising water temperatures
By
Paul Rauber
March 1, 2011
Standing Tall
California's massive, ancient redwoods have dealt with climate change before. But this time they might need our help.
By
Edward Humes
March 1, 2011
The Tortoise and the Hare
Still racing after all these years
By
Joan Hamilton
November 3, 2023
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