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Alaska's capital Juneau is flooded out by melting glaciers
"We didn't even think that this was possible," Aaron Jacobs at the National Weather Service Juneau told ABC News
08/07/2023 18:09 UTC
Left out to dry: Wildlife threatened by Colorado River Basin water crisis
Drought, climate warming and development is causing a crisis for people and wildlife in the Western U.S.
10/19/2022 20:25 UTC
"There's just not enough": A water war is brewing over the dwindling Colorado River
Diminished by climate change and overuse, the river can no longer provide the water states try to take from it
12/23/2022 04:59 UTC
There’s a deal to save the Colorado River — if California doesn’t blow it up
The plan would cut water use on the river by roughly a quarter, drying up farms and subdivisions in the Southwest
02/05/2023 19:59 UTC
The Cochise County groundwater wars
A thirsty megafarm is driving a libertarian enclave in Arizona to embrace a radical solution: government regulation
10/26/2022 12:15 UTC
Yellowstone is losing its snow as the climate warms — a new report details the changes
The loss of snow has repercussions for a vast range of ecosystems and wildlife
07/06/2021 13:00 UTC
"There’s no alternative": Louisiana’s ambitious plan to stay above water
Louisiana has a $1.5 billion plan to slow sea-level rise and BP is paying for it
03/21/2021 14:01 UTC
When humans go extinct: How life will evolve after we're gone
The sixth extinction could wipe out up to half of Earth's species. Michael Tennesen tells us what might happen next
03/15/2015 00:00 UTC
Melting Antarctic could uncork "unstoppable" sea level rise, researchers warn
A vulnerable region holds the potential to raise sea levels by 10 to 13 feet
05/05/2014 18:30 UTC
New Zealand wants to tax cow burps (yes, you read that correctly)
The idea behind the unconventional concept has to do with mitigating climate change
03/09/2023 16:59 UTC
"Things are disappearing": On Earth's looming mass extinction and what to do about it
Evolutionary biologist Sean B. Carroll spoke with Salon about the mass extinction events that define life on Earth
11/30/2014 20:00 UTC
Ancient traces of hurricanes’ impact on the Atlantic sea floor doesn't bode well for the coast
An oceanographer explains the historical devastation of hurricanes, and the danger they pose to coastal places
11/30/2022 14:45 UTC
Is Clear Channel selling hit singles?
Insiders suggest that the broadcasting giant gave an obscure singer major airplay to promote its pricey new market-research program.
06/26/2002 00:00 UTC
The ghost of Tulare Lake returns, flooding California’s Central Valley
Draining the lake allowed agriculture to thrive, but left the region vulnerable to floods
04/18/2023 16:12 UTC
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