
‘The Whole Place Feels Wrong’: Voices across America on What the Climate Crisis Stole
In the six years since the Paris Agreement, the climate crisis has caused catastrophes and slow transformations of familiar landscapes, upending lives everywhere
In the six years since the Paris Agreement, the climate crisis has caused catastrophes and slow transformations of familiar landscapes, upending lives everywhere
Sediment and algal blooms are blocking sunlight, reducing kelp productivity
Damage to support structures raises the threat of an oil spill in a delicate ecosystem that would be difficult to clean up
It will become increasingly untenable to reduce U.S. immigration and asylum policy to a question of border security
With no training, counselors feel unequipped to handle the growing number of people anxious about the climate emergency
Greater temperature swings and more intense rain and snow storms could alter avalanche dynamics
If enough climate-concerned GOP youths do not vote for Trump, they could shift the party’s environmental positions
A new device could open more areas to wind production by using stationary airfoils instead of twirling turbines
Port Arthur, Tex., is a case in point: disproportionately hit by hurricanes, fossil-fuel pollution and now the coronavirus
Ash and silt washed into rivers and coastal areas will choke underwater ecosystems
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