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The U.S. Hit a Wind and Solar Power Milestone in March
Ten percent of all electricity generated in the U.S. in March came from wind and solar power — a first.
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.
Fact-Checking Trump: Coal Mines Open, Prospects Bleak
The coal industry faces a bleak future despite small coal mine openings touted by President Trump on Thursday.
Warming Could Push Earth’s Rains Northward
Rain belts could be pushed northward as the Northern Hemisphere warms faster than the Southern Hemisphere.
Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Fix Neighborhood Floods
As high tides caused flooding this week, federal legislation was introduced to protect neighborhoods.
Budget Guts U.S. Carbon Capture, Storage Research
The White House's proposed 2018 budget slashes funding for federal carbon capture and storage programs.
White House Budget Aims to Kill ‘Crazy’ Climate Science
The White House's 2018 budget targets federal climate science, regulations.