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Europe Whets Appetite for Coal as U.S. Eschews It
Natural gas is proving to be a formidable challenger to the dominance of coal in the U.S., but not necessarily overseas.
The 5 Most Sobering Charts from the IPCC Climate Report
The IPCC's new climate science report contains vital charts about the future of our climate, and they're not pretty.
IPCC Roundup: Stories Turn to IPCC’s Purpose, Scope
Tuesday's coverage of the forthcoming IPCC report turned to the purpose and usefulness of the science panel.
IPCC Roundup: Early Reports Focus on Warming ‘Hiatus’
Early IPCC coverage is focusing on the global warming "hiatus" and climate sensitivity estimates.
You Asked, We Answered: Response to 2013 Cars Report
Report authors respond to reader comments and questions regarding our 2013 Climate-Friendly Cars report.
Sunburned in Siberia: Heat Wave Leads to Wildfires
A heat wave in Siberia has led to a surge in wildfires, releasing large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.
President Obama’s Climate Speech: How it Played Out
Details on President Obama's big climate speech: how it played out, and why it was so significant.
Watch 62 Years of Global Warming in 13 Seconds
An amazing 13-second NASA animation depicts how the globe has warmed during the period of 1950 to 2012.















