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Oil processing towers and gas processing infrastructure stand at the Exxon Mobil Corp. Banyu Urip Central Processing Facility in the Cepu block of Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia, on Dec. 8, 2016.

New York City Sues the 5 Biggest Oil Companies in the US Over Climate Change

By Madina Toure
A giant pile of snow is seen in New York City on March 15, the morning after Winter Storm Stella dumped snow and sleet across the northeastern United States.

New York City Braces for Upcoming Winter Storm

By Madina Toure
One primary concern in rural areas: higher temperatures put strain on water and energy sources.

Red State Rural America Is Acting on Climate Change—Without Calling It Climate Change

By Rebecca J. Romsdahl
Talk some sense to your father about climate change.

Dear Ivanka, Here’s How You Can Fight Climate Change

By Andrew Eil
Foreign Affairs Minister and President-designate of COP21 Laurent Fabius (2-L) and France's President Francois Hollande (C) hug after the adoption of a historic global warming pact at the COP21 Climate Conference in Le Bourget, north of Paris, on December 12, 2015. Envoys from 195 nations on December 12 adopted to cheers and tears a historic accord to stop global warming, which threatens humanity with rising seas and worsening droughts, floods and storms. AFP PHOTO / FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP / FRANCOIS GUILLOT (Photo credit should read FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP/Getty Images)

Stormy Weather Ahead: The Paris Agreement Is Only a First Step

By Andrew Eil
Almost definitely going to happen (YouTube)

Office of Emergency Management Not <em>Exactly</em> Worried About Sharknado Threat

By Hugh Bassett
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