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The new lawsuit that will escalate Exxon's climate change troubles
A lawsuit filed Thursday could lead to a wave of climate-related litigation against Exxon and other energy companies.
Australian leaders falsely blame wind turbines for statewide power outage
Some Australian politicians are using the unprecedented blackout in South Australia to attack wind and solar power.
A foot of rain may fall in the Washington, D.C., area by Friday
A widespread flood event may affect millions of people in the Baltimore and Washington areas through Friday.
Extreme storm knocks out power to entirety of South Australia
An unusually intense storm struck the Adelaide area, knocking out power to all of South Australia on Wednesday.
Reckless dudes attempt everyday activities in the midst of Typhoon Megi
Don't be a hero.
By Sophie Hirsh
In 'Before the Flood,' Leonardo DiCaprio searches for climate change solutions
"I just want to know how far we've gone, and if there's anything we can do to stop it."
By Proma Khosla
The Earth just permanently passed a symbolic carbon dioxide threshold
In the centuries to come, history books will likely look back on September 2016 as a major milestone for the world’s climate.
By Brian Kahn
Sprawling Typhoon Megi plows into Taiwan with howling winds, flooding rains
Videos and images show the extraordinary power of Category 4 Typhoon Megi as it struck Taiwan.
Massive Typhoon Megi engulfs Taiwan, aims at Chinese mainland next
Sustained winds have already hit 115 miles per hour.
The 5 most prevalent climate change phenomena explained simply
Knowledge is power to change.
New research extends Earth's temperature record back 2 million years
An exhaustive look back at Earth's climate history suggests global warming may be worse than we thought.
Leonardo DiCaprio, 'Stranger Things' cast headed to the White House
Leonardo DiCaprio and the cast of 'Stranger Things' join 'SXSL.'
By Proma Khosla
India to ratify Paris Agreement climate pact on Oct. 2
India accounts for 4.5 percent of global green house gas emissions.
By Manish Singh
Almost 80% of Australians now believe in climate change
And they want the government to take action.
By Ariel Bogle
In appeal to millennials, pro-Clinton group hits Gary Johnson on climate
Seeking to boost Clinton's millennial support, NextGen Climate is hitting Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson for his views on climate change.
Young activists in Asia campaign against palm oil and plastic bags
None of them are older than 15.
By Deborah Tan
The resilience of rhinos: Photos capture the world's real-life unicorns
Rhinos may too become the stuff of legend.
Climate change poses a major security risk to the U.S. today, intelligence report warns
A stark report from the U.S. intelligence community warns that climate change is already endangering the U.S.
The Paris climate agreement just took a big step toward becoming international law
A total of 60 countries have now ratified the Paris Agreement on Climate Change, bringing it close to entering into force.
Litter from cyclists' gel packs is harming deer
Gel packs discarded by cyclists could clog the deers' digestive systems.
375 top scientists warn against Trump's plan to pull out of climate pact
Nearly 400 leading scientists criticized candidates who advocate for U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.
This activist has kept greedy oil companies off Indigenous land for 25 years
"We aren't just poor Indigenous people who have these complaints."
By Katie Dupere
David Letterman is coming back to TV as a bearded environmentalist
He'll appear in an episode of National Geographic's climate change docuseries "Years of Living Dangerously."
By Saba Hamedy
Apple aims to clean up its supply chain with new renewable energy goals
About 77 percent of the technology company's total carbon footprint comes from third-party suppliers.