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  1. 2016 is the year climate change got real. These are the 10 stories that defined it

  2. As carbon pollution warms the air and the ocean, there are signs that Antarctica's stability is under threat

  3. It's only January, but scientists are already forecasting a warm 2017

  4. Here's what be watching in the Arctic in 2017

  5. Carbon pollution was one of the biggest stories of 2016 and here's why

  6. An Atlantic current that is a key part of the global climate system could be more likely to collapse than we thought

  7. Drought doesn’t just mean less water — it also means more pollution via

  8. A rift across Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf has surged ahead, making the release of a large iceberg imminent

  9. New Obama report warns of changing ‘threat environment’ for the electricity grid via

  10. The Southeast could be a weekend winter wonderland via

  11. Solar energy installations outpaced wind, gas, coal, hydro and nuclear in 2016 ☀️☀️☀️

  12. Meanwhile elsewhere in the world, a chunk ice larger than Long Island is about to break off Antarctica

  13. Costa Rica's renewables conceal dependence on oil

  14. The U.S. is on track to become a net energy exporter by 2026

  15. The world passed the 400 ppm milestone permanently in 2016. That's a huge deal

  16. That rift in the Larsen C ice shelf just took another big jump forward

  17. tfw you're on a boat in the Southern Ocean monitoring climate change

  18. As carbon pollution warms the air and the ocean, there are signs that Antarctica's stability is under threat

  19. Coral reef conditions are about to get a lot worse via

  20. Winter is the fastest warming season in the U.S.

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