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Podcast: What To Do With CO2

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Podcast: Grappling with America’s Difficult Climate Choices

  • Published: July 29th, 2010
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Q: If we can’t predict weather two weeks ahead, how can we predict climate fifty years from now?

  • Published: November 7th, 2009

Q: How do we predict the consequences of climate change?

  • Published: November 7th, 2009

Scientists project earlier spring snowmelt in Washington State

  • Published: September 3rd, 2009
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Scientists project the annual area wildfires burn in Washington State to double or more

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Scientists project sharply increasing wildfires in the American West

  • Published: September 2nd, 2009
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The planet could warm 7°F this century if current trends continue

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Picturing Our Future

Picturing Our Future

Seniors at Risk: Heat and Climate Change

Seniors at Risk: Heat and Climate Change

Report: Flooded Future: Global vulnerability to sea level rise worse than previously understood

Report: Flooded Future: Global vulnerability to sea level rise worse than previously understood

Extreme Heat: When Outdoor Sports Become Risky

Extreme Heat: When Outdoor Sports Become Risky

Climate Change is Threatening Air Quality across the Country

Climate Change is Threatening Air Quality across the Country

Ocean at the Door: New Homes and the Rising Sea

Ocean at the Door: New Homes and the Rising Sea

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