Credit rating agency issues warning on climate change to cities
NATHAN ROTT / NPR - One of the largest credit rating agencies in the country is warning U.S. cities and states to prepare for the effects of climate change [go to article]
More than 300 toxic Superfund sites threatened by climate change
WEATHER CHANNEL / AP - Nearly 2 million people in the U.S. live within a mile of 327 Superfund sites in areas prone to flooding or vulnerable to sea-level rise [go to article]
Wind and solar power advance, but carbon refuses to retreat
EDUARDO PORTER / NY TIMES - Two decades have passed since diplomats from around the world emerged [go to article]
Why the post-Paris climate challenge is even harder than we thought
FRED PEARCE / YALE ENVIRONMENT 360 - Climate negotiators gathering in Germany [go to article]
Will climate change revive an old idea: A regional coastal commission?
TOM JOHNSON / NJ SPOTLIGHT – Could climate change lead the state to embrace an idea it shunned more than three decades ago [go to article]
In unprecedented move, EPA to block scientists who get agency funding from serving as...
JULIET EILPERIN, BRADY DENNIS and CHRIS MOONEY / WASHINGTON POST – Scott Pruitt, the head of the Environmental Protection Agency, is poised to make [go to article]
U.S. report says humans cause climate change, contradicting top Trump officials
LISA FRIEDMAN and GLENN THRUSH / NY TIMES - Directly contradicting much of the Trump administration’s position on climate change [go to article]
Opinion: We can fight climate chaos from the Garden State
LENA SMITH / NJ SPOTLIGHT - If you’re still waiting for firm evidence of climate-change chaos, it’s all around us. There is a serious [go to article]
What the climate report says about the impact of global warming
HENRY FOUNTAIN and BRAD PLUMER / NY TIMES - The same, only worse. Global warming is affecting the United States more than ever [go to article]
Opinion: Environmental justice is key aspect of climate-change policy
NICKY SHEATS / NJ SPOTLIGHT - The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) has produced evidence that suggests [go to article]