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Confronting Climate Change in New Mexico
New Mexico is getting hotter. It's getting drier. Fundamental weather patterns are changing. The state must prepare for the consequences.
Explainer
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Who's Fighting the Clean Power Plan?
Major fossil fuel companies and special interest groups have worked for years to block efforts to reduce carbon pollution. They continue to do so today.
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Meeting the Clean Power Plan in Michigan
New analysis shows how Michigan can cut global warming emissions and deliver significant economic and health benefits for all its residents.
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Infographic: What's Driving Deforestation?
Tropical deforestation is responsible for 10 percent of global warming emissions.
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Tidal Flooding and Sea Level Rise in Miami-Dade County
A future of increasingly disruptive sea level rise and tidal flooding events awaits the region.
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Massachusetts's Electricity Future
Massachusetts is at risk of using too much natural gas for its electricity. Renewable energy solutions are available to do something about it.
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philadelphia is redeveloping its waterfront with future flooding in mind.
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Boston, Massachusetts
With its low-lying, historic, and highly developed waterfront periodically flooded, the city is actively preparing for more sea level rise
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Bridgeport, Connecticut
Seasonal high tides flood Bridgeport's roads and basements regularly. By 2045, the city is projected to see more than 150 tidal floods a year, or 12 each month, on average.
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Baltimore, Maryland
Recognizing the risk sea level rise poses to its historic and other landmarks, the city is developing a preparedness system
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
A small, thriving city facing big problems from sea level rise, Portsmouth is working to understand and manage its risks
Case Study
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Sea Level Rise and Tidal Flooding in Lewes, Delaware
Lewes offers visitors and year-round residents alike an intimate seaside experience, but because of sea level rise, it is projected to face almost 90 tidal floods a year in 15 years.