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July Was Record Hot for Parts of Alaska and the West
July was record warm for Alaska's northernmost city and the hottest month on record for the globe at Death Valley.
Cities Are Already Suffering From Summer Heat. Climate Change Will Make It Worse
Cities are already suffering from the impacts of extreme heat. It'll only get worse as the climate changes.
Climate Change Means More Fuel for Toxic Algae Blooms
An increase in rain fueled by rising temperatures will wash more nitrogen into U.S. waterways.
Climate Change Will Hit the Poorest the Hardest in the U.S.
A landmark study shows that climate change will disproportionately affect poor counties in the South.
A GOP Congressman Is Forging Ahead on Climate Action
Rep. Carlos Curbelo, R-Fla., is laying the groundwork for federal bipartisan climate action down the road.
There’s a New Way the U.S. Is Committing to Paris
America's Pledge is part of a growing effort by local governments to meet the U.S. Paris Agreement goals.
State and Corporate Climate Action Just Got Serious
More than 1,200 businesses and states have reaffirmed their commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
NOAA Forecasts Busy Hurricane Season for Atlantic
Above-average hurricane activity is expected in Atlantic this hurricane season, despite a potential El Niño.














