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California’s trees are thirstier than a college kid with a hangover
Millions of dying trees could lead to more wildfires and a radically altered landscape.
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A handful of the world’s coral reefs are actually thriving
Surprisingly vibrant reefs signal a hopeful future for conservation efforts.
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California’s drought isn’t going away anytime soon
El Niño winters normally flood the state with rain and snow -- but this one was different.
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First mammal goes extinct because of climate change
The Bramble Cay melomys lived on an island in the Great Barrier Reef ... until sea levels started rising.
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Wall Street Journal publishes call for climate action — for cash money
A free-market climate action group is publishing a series of ads on the newspaper’s editorial page.
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Elephant seals are doing science, so grad students don’t have to
The animals are helping researchers track deep ocean currents and their effect on the melting Antarctic.
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Alaska is way, way hotter than normal right now
2016 is shaping up to be the state's warmest year on record.
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Icelandic power plant buries its carbon pollution, turns it to stone
Call it the Medusa model of carbon capture and storage.
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Species-wide gene editing could potentially save life on earth — or permanently damage it
Top scientists just encouraged more research into this controversial new technology.
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El Niño is officially over. What comes next?
It might be his cool sister, La Niña.