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    World’s glaciers melting at record levels due to climate change

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  • D.C. communities use sheep to mow lawns

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  • Inside Central Ohio’s plan to cut food waste in half by 2030

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  • California small cannabis farmers face threats from severe weather and big corporations 

    03:59
  • Biden to address administration’s efforts to tackle the climate crisis

    02:35
  • How climate change is putting endangered North Atlantic right whales at heightened risk

    02:28
  • Young people say climate change impacts decision to have children

    02:50
  • ‘Tornado Alley’ storms becoming deadlier and more frequent

    01:49
  • ‘Birdgirl’ author on leading the flock of environmental activism

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  • Immediate action needed to address global warming, according to new U.N. report

    02:27
  • Climate change crisis worsens in East Africa

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  • How scientists are using the ocean’s power to fight climate change

    04:47
  • U.S. cities hiring chief heat officers to combat rising temps

    03:46
  • Biden administration to invest nearly $1 billion in green school buses

    05:14
  • U.N.: World ‘nowhere near’ hitting climate targets set in Paris agreement

    01:39
  • Mississippi River hits historic low levels amid drought

    03:59
  • Lin-Manuel Miranda advocating for Puerto Rico following hurricanes

    01:49
  • Climate change washing away beaches in North Carolina’s Outer Banks

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  • Florida communities destroyed by Hurricane Ian

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  • Sanibel Island cut off from mainland Florida due to Hurricane Ian

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg calls out world leaders’ ‘vague, indistinct climate targets’

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Climate activist Greta Thunberg addresses a crowd in Berlin, Germany, as part of the Global Climate Strike. The Swedish activist is calling on world leaders to do more to tackle climate change, saying that “vague, indistinct climate targets” are not enough.