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India’s Punishing Heat Waves More Deadly With Warming
Even the modest rise in global temperatures to date have made India's already sweltering heat waves deadlier.
Protecting Ocean Waters Will Aid Climate Adaptation
Protecting open ocean from industrial uses is key to addressing climate change, a new study says.
State and Corporate Climate Action Just Got Serious
More than 1,200 businesses and states have reaffirmed their commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
World’s First Commercial CO2 Capture Plant Goes Live
The world's first commercial direct carbon capture plant is set to begin operations near Zurich this week.
Budget Guts U.S. Carbon Capture, Storage Research
The White House's proposed 2018 budget slashes funding for federal carbon capture and storage programs.
Focus on Carbon Removal a ‘High-Stakes Gamble’
Don't bet the future of the climate on negative emissions technology, Stanford University scientists say.
Climate, Energy Programs Get Budget Reprieve
A federal budget deal for the rest of 2017 leaves most climate and science programs intact.
The Next March Is All About Climate Change
Thousands are expected to turn out for the People's Climate March to advocate for climate action.

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