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Pigeons (with backpacks) are monitoring air quality over London

After 80 years of being banned, hemp takes root in American soil again


Sea level rise could threaten 13.1 million Americans by 2100

February obliterated global heat records, NASA confirms

Extreme weather dominates the U.S., flooding the South and baking the East

Climate change will flood Florida, but Marco Rubio thinks it isn't real

Avalanche kills director of Oregon avalanche center

Earth saw 'explosive' annual growth in carbon dioxide in 2015

President Obama has found his climate partner in Justin Trudeau

Two atmospheric rivers are bombarding the U.S. with heavy rain and deadly flooding

Stuck jet stream pattern to spawn dangerous 'Maya Express' deluge

Alaska's winter was so warm, it's shipping snow to Anchorage for the Iditarod

Gunmen kill award-winning Honduran environmental activist
By The Associated Press

El Niño's parade of 'atmospheric river' storms is finally coming to California

Alabama skies covered by stunning wave clouds

The Arctic is missing a chunk of sea ice the size of Texas, Arizona and Kansas

Leonardo DiCaprio doesn't just talk about climate change -- he's actually trying to save the planet

The worst drought in 900 years helped spark Syria's civil war

Hairy noses drive home an important message on China's air pollution

Great Barrier Reef faces serious coral bleaching risk

An early bloom turns Tokyo garden into yellow flower wonderland

How cities around the world are protecting billions of people from climate change
By Chelsea Harvey


The businesswoman running 1,040 miles across 7 deserts for water

Death Valley, the driest place in North America, is now a sea of yellow flowers
By Elizabeth Pierson and Andrew Freedman
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