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Report
Solar Power on the Rise
Solar power – clean, reliable, and increasingly affordable – is experiencing remarkable growth across the U.S.
Explainer
Legal Harassment of Climate Scientist Michael Mann
A summary of Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli's misguided investigation of respected climate scientist Michael Mann.
Report
Playing with Fire
Climate change is producing hotter, drier conditions in the American West, which contribute to more large wildfires and longer wildfire seasons.
Explainer
Global Warming Solutions: Stop Deforestation
Tropical deforestation accounts for about 10 percent of the world’s global warming emissions.
Video
The US Military and Oil
The US military uses more oil than any other institution in the world—but it’s also a leader in clean vehicle technology.
Case Study
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Climate Change Projections
Projections of how climate will respond to current and future emissions from human activities are the starting point for assessing the potential impacts of climate change.
Case Study
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Climate Change Projections: Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems
Case Study
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Human Health Impacts
The most direct effects of climate change in the Great Lakes region will be felt in human health and well-being
Case Study
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Climate Change Solutions
Great Lakes Report Technical Appendix: Climate Change Solutions
Explainer
Ten Reasons to Reduce Tropical Deforestation
Tropical deforestation accounts for about 10 percent of the world's global warming pollution. Here are ten reasons why protecting tropical forests is in the United States' best interest.
Report
National Landmarks at Risk
Discover 30 iconic and historic sites around the country that are being threatened by the growing consequences of climate change.
Feature
Sea Level Rise and Global Warming
Sea level is rising—and at an accelerating rate—especially along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico.