Stories From Our Partners

The latest climate-related stories from our partners.

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August 29, 2014

If You Have Allergies or Asthma, Talk to Your Doctor About Cap and Trade

The cost of limiting carbon emissions would pay for itself in human health benefits.

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Superstorm Sandy
August 29, 2014

Do Not Buy Oceanfront Property

Recent TV series about beach living are some of the most unreal reality shows.

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Grover Norquist
August 29, 2014

Why Won’t Republicans Back a Carbon Tax?

Because they don’t like taxes, and they don’t think carbon is a problem.

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August 5, 2014

Why’s This Tea Party PAC Going After a Top Tea Partier?

Kansas Republican Tim Huelskamp, a leader of the debt ceiling showdown, takes friendly fire.

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August 5, 2014

World’s top PR companies rule out working with climate deniers

Ten firms say they will not represent clients that deny man-made climate change or seek to block emisson-reducing regulations

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August 20, 2014

The US Sent Thousands of Sailors To Help With Fukushima Relief. Did Radiation Make Them Sick?

A $1 billion lawsuit accuses the Japanese nuclear energy company Tepco of lying about radiation levels.

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August 7, 2014

Watch This Reporter Drink Purified Sewage

Inside the world’s biggest wastewater recycling facility.

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Hurricane Iselle on August 4. NASA/Wikimedia Commons
August 5, 2014

How Many Hurricanes Will Hit Hawaii This Weekend?

The islands face a forecast that is being called “unprecedented.”

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July 29, 2014

Inside the Huge Solar Farm That Powers Apple’s iCloud

Lisa Jackson on Apple’s wide-ranging plan to green its act.

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About Climate Desk

The Climate Desk is a journalistic collaboration dedicated to exploring the impact—human, environmental, economic, political—of a changing climate. The partners are The Atlantic, Center for Investigative Reporting, Grist, The Guardian, Huffington Post, Mother Jones, Slate, and Wired.