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Topic: Climate Change (page 24)

Senator Al Gore celebrating his victory in the Super Tuesday Presidential Primary, 1988. (Cynthia Johnson/Getty Images)

The first climate change candidate

Matthew Rozsa
A man shovels snow in near whiteout conditions during a noreaster in Marshfield, Massachusetts, on January 29, 2022. (JOSEPH PREZIOSO/AFP via Getty Images)

Climate change charges up winter storms

Matthew Rozsa
Tuk (Trinity Bliss) in "Avatar: The Way Of Water." (Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios)

Avatar 2 is clichéd Free Willy in Space

Oli Mould - The Conversation
Danish Defense shows the gas leaking at Nord Stream 2 seen from the Danish F-16 interceptor on Bornholm, Denmark on September 27, 2022. (Danish Defence/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

What happens when an oil pipeline leaks?

Troy Farah
Men up pole working on power lines (Getty Images)

PG&E layoffs could worsen fire season

Blanca Begert - Grist
A man sits on a broken section of the Pine Island Road in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Matlacha, Florida on October 1, 2022. (RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP via Getty Images)

Puerto Ricans fleeing to Florida

Brett Marsh - Grist
Arctic polar bear and cubs in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Getty/sarkophoto)

A hotter, wetter Arctic in the future

Kate Yoder - Grist
An exterior view of an Amazon fulfillment center. (Gabe Ginsberg/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Amazon's plastic waste increased in 2021

Joseph Winters - Grist
The 15th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity COP15 in Montreal, Canada on Dec. 7, 2022. (Ren Pengfei/Xinhua via Getty Images)

How your emissions threaten biodiversity

Mark Schapiro - Capital & Main
A forest is incinerated by the Oak Fire near Midpines, northeast of Mariposa, California, on July 23, 2022. (DAVID MCNEW/AFP via Getty Images)

The year in climate change

Troy Farah
Futuristic Nuclear Fusion Particles Simulation concept (iStock/Getty Images)

A breakthrough in nuclear fusion

Matthew Rozsa
Big farm tractor tilling dusty Springtime fields (Getty Images/JamesBrey)

Midwest soil eroding faster than ever

John McCracken - Grist
Solar panels and wind turbines (Getty Images/zf L)

A green breakthrough in Louisiana

Emily Pontecorvo, Lylla Younes - Grist
(FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP via Getty Images)

The myth of "green hydrogen"

Emily Pontecorvo - Grist
Desert Tortoise (Getty Images/Fuse)

A desert icon faces near-certain doom

Troy Farah
Engraved Wall Street sign, New York, USA (Doug Armand/Getty Images)

Wall Street reneges on climate promises

Naveena Sadasivam - Grist
Former White House Chef Sam Kass (Samuel de Roman/Getty Images)

Will coffee be available in 30 years?

Joy Saha
Smoke from the car exhaust (Getty Images/hirun)

How air pollution harms the brain

Clara G. Zundel - The Conversation
A man cycles through water past a downed street lamp in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian in Fort Myers, Florida, on September 29, 2022. (GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

Florida’s coast at risk of storm erosion

Zhong-Ren Peng - The Conversation
The UNFCCC COP27 climate conference on November 06, 2022, in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Will the 'loss and damage' fund happen?

Adil Najam - The Conversation
Oil pipelines, pumping rigs, and electrical transmission lines dot the landscape along California's "Petroleum Highway" (Highway 33) running along the northwestern side of the San Joaquin Valley on April 24, 2020, near McKittrick, California. (George Rose/Getty Images)

COP27 flinched on phasing out oil

Fergus Green, Harro Van Asselt - The Conversation
(Leonardo Carrato/Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Essential reads on issues in the Amazon

Jennifer Weeks - The Conversation
Wind turbine reflected in solar panels (Getty Images/Tetra Images)

The power of clean energy subsidies

Eric Hittinger, Eric Williams, Qing Miao - The Conversation
Participants talk to each other during a break in the closing ceremony at the UN Climate Summit COP27. (Christophe Gateau/picture alliance via Getty Images)

COP27 suggests we'll exceed 1.5 degrees

Peter Schlosser - The Conversation
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