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The Glass Fire burns behind Merus Wines vineyards in Napa Valley, California on September 27, 2020. - The Glass fire grew to 2,500 Acres on the evening of September 27. A heat wave and dry winds create critical weather conditions and mandatory evacuations are in order. (SAMUEL CORUM/AFP via Getty Images)

Heat and air pollution: a dangerous duo

Alexandria Herr - Grist
A sign warns of icy conditions on Interstate Highway 35 on February 18, 2021 in Killeen, Texas. Winter storm Uri has brought historic cold weather and power outages to Texas as storms have swept across 26 states with a mix of freezing temperatures and precipitation. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

Texas failed to protect the power grid

Jeremy Schwartz, Kiah Collier, Vianna Davila - ProPublica
Debris lies around a damaged home in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian on September 10, 2019 in Grand Bahama, Bahamas. The official death toll has risen in the time since to 50 people, but authorities have cautioned that number is likely to rise significantly as workers make their way through the ruins. (Alejandro Granadillo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

How the next recession will start

Igor Derysh
(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Trump admin gives 9 states climate aid

Zoya Teirstein - Grist
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Metropolitan Sewer District workers are seen being boated to shore at the completion of their shift as they monitor the nearby levee along the banks of the Meramec River on May 4, 2017 in Fenton, Missouri. (Michael B. Thomas/Getty Images)

Mo. River levee repairs may take years

Sarah Okeson - DCReport
On Sept. 17 at 1:30 p.m. EDT (17:30 UTC), the MODIS instrument that flies aboard NASA’s Terra satellite showed newly formed Tropical Depression 11 just after it made landfall along the Texas coast. Credit: (NASA Worldview)

Imelda dumped 40 inches of rain on Texas

Kate Yoder - Grist
In this Thursday, May 23, 2019 photo, floodwaters overtake a home in Holly Bluff, Mississippi. (AP/Rogelio V. Solis)

Climate crisis: Farmers face disaster

Eoin Higgins - Common Dreams

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Jailed workers face polar vortex

Michael Arria - In These Times

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FILE- This Jan. 8, 2014, file photo shows homes covered in snow and ice in Chicago. (AP Photo/Kiichiro Sato, File) (AP)

Deep freezes in a warming world

Jennifer Francis - The Conversation
In this June 15, 2014 photo, a polar bear dries off after taking a swim in the Chukchi Sea in Alaska. (AP Photo/U.S. Geological Survey, Brian Battaile)

Climate change has a new symbol

Shannon Osaka - Grist
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A flashlight and emergency radio in one

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It closes upside down and inside out

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The smart way to stay dry

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(Getty/Spencer Platt)

Is Arctic warming to blame this winter?

Jennifer Francis - The Conversation
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(AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

How many big storms can coasts endure?

Reynard Loki - Alternet
(AP Photo/Manish Swarup, File)

Rebuilding after disaster

Thaddeus R. Miller, Mikhail Chester - The Conversation
Destruction left after Hurricane Irma (Getty/Gerben Van Es)

Climate and capitalism

Conor Lynch
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Trump rejects science

Gary W. Yohe - The Conversation
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Red cross teams use boats to evacuate people  after river Danube flooded the old town of Passau, southern Germany, on Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Raging waters from three rivers have flooded large parts of the southeast German city following days of heavy rainfall in central Europe. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Europe's ill-timed floods

Andrea Thompson - Climate Central
In this May 24, 2015, photo a vehicle drives on a pier to be loaded onto an Alaska state ferry while people fish underneath the pier in Homer, Alaska. (AP Photo/Mark Thiessen)

Record highs

Andrea Thompson - Climate Central
FILE - In this Monday, Sept. 8, 2014 file photo, a truck crosses floodwaters on a road in Moapa, Nev. Monsoon season in the Southwest, which officially ended Sept. 30, will go down as a record-breaker. Meteorologists say some areas in Arizona, Nevada and New Mexico received more rain in one day than in a normal summer. The intense amount of moisture also brought flood damage that is still being felt in homes and roads throughout the region. (AP Photo/John Locher,File) (AP)

Monster monsoons in Arizona

Bobby Magill - Climate Central
This photo taken on Monday, May 26, 2014 and provided by Jill Helmuth, shows a tornado touching down on a reach before heading towards Watford City, N.D. Authorities say several were injured and more than a dozen trailers were damaged or destroyed Monday evening when the twister tore through a camp where oil field workers stay. (AP Photo/Jill Helmuth) (AP)

understanding twister

Paul Markowski, Yvette Richardson - The Conversation
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