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Surprisingly, Tropical Forests Are Not a Carbon Sink | Scientific American
Surprisingly, Tropical Forests Are Not a Carbon Sink | Scientific American
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Feb 1, 2026
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Surprisingly, Tropical Forests Are Not a Carbon Sink | Scientific American
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Can California Achieve a "Carbon Neutral" Economy? | Scientific American
A Solar Boom So Successful, It's Been Halted | Scientific American
Can California Achieve a "Carbon Neutral" Economy? | Scientific American
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Feb 7, 2026
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Can California Achieve a "Carbon Neutral" Economy? | Scientific American
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Tobacco and Oil Industries Used Same Researchers to Sway Public | Scientific American
Tobacco and Oil Industries Used Same Researchers to Sway Public | Scientific American
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Jan 28, 2026
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Tobacco and Oil Industries Used Same Researchers to Sway Public | Scientific American
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Will the U.S. Ever Build Another Big Coal Plant? | Scientific American
Will the U.S. Ever Build Another Big Coal Plant? | Scientific American
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Feb 1, 2026
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Will the U.S. Ever Build Another Big Coal Plant? | Scientific American
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Global Warming May Spread Lyme Disease | Scientific American
Global Warming May Spread Lyme Disease | Scientific American
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Feb 1, 2026
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Global Warming May Spread Lyme Disease | Scientific American
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Here's What We Know about Wildfires and Climate Change | Scientific American
Warming Threatens Reptiles More Than Birds and Mammals | Scientific American
Scientists Can Now Blame Individual Natural Disasters on Climate Change | Scientific American
Here's What We Know about Wildfires and Climate Change | Scientific American
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Chelsea Harvey,
Feb 26, 2026
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Here's What We Know about Wildfires and Climate Change | Scientific American
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Virginia Islanders Could Be U.S. First Climate Change Refugees | Scientific American
Newly Discovered Greenland Melting Could Accelerate Sea-Level Rise | Scientific American
Clean Coal Power Plant Killed, Again | Scientific American
Virginia Islanders Could Be U.S. First Climate Change Refugees | Scientific American
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Christa Marshall,
Mar 31, 2026
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Virginia Islanders Could Be U.S. First Climate Change Refugees | Scientific American
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"Bulge" in Atmospheric Pressure Responsible for Cold Winter Amid Global Warming | Scientific American
"Bulge" in Atmospheric Pressure Responsible for Cold Winter Amid Global Warming | Scientifi...
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Christa Marshall,
Feb 5, 2026
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"Bulge" in Atmospheric Pressure Responsible for Cold Winter Amid Global Warming | Scientific American
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Premature Deaths Multiply as Climate Changes | Scientific American
Rapid Climate Changes Turn North Woods into Moose Graveyard | Scientific American
Solar Power Invades Oil-Rich Middle East | Scientific American
Premature Deaths Multiply as Climate Changes | Scientific American
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Apr 19, 2026
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Premature Deaths Multiply as Climate Changes | Scientific American
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Climate Change May Exacerbate Hot Cities | Scientific American
Climate Change May Exacerbate Hot Cities | Scientific American
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Darius Dixon,
Apr 2, 2026
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Climate Change May Exacerbate Hot Cities | Scientific American
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Melting Ice Could Cause More California Droughts | Scientific American
Melting Ice Could Cause More California Droughts | Scientific American
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Debra Kahn,
Jan 28, 2026
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Melting Ice Could Cause More California Droughts | Scientific American
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Extreme Weather Helps Drive Food Prices to New Highs | Scientific American
Extreme Weather Helps Drive Food Prices to New Highs | Scientific American
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Mar 1, 2026
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Extreme Weather Helps Drive Food Prices to New Highs | Scientific American
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Rising Use of Corn Ethanol Stresses Midwestern Aquifers | Scientific American
Rising Use of Corn Ethanol Stresses Midwestern Aquifers | Scientific American
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Jan 29, 2026
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Rising Use of Corn Ethanol Stresses Midwestern Aquifers | Scientific American
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EPA Drops Request for Methane Information from Oil and Gas Industry | Scientific American
EPA Drops Request for Methane Information from Oil and Gas Industry | Scientific American
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Jan 28, 2026
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EPA Drops Request for Methane Information from Oil and Gas Industry | Scientific American
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Tim Kaine's Climate Record Is All over the Map | Scientific American
Tim Kaine's Climate Record Is All over the Map | Scientific American
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Emily Holden,
Jan 29, 2026
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Tim Kaine's Climate Record Is All over the Map | Scientific American
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EPA Clean Power Plan: Start Trading Carbon, Please | Scientific American
EPA Clean Power Plan: Start Trading Carbon, Please | Scientific American
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Emily Holden,
Feb 8, 2026
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EPA Clean Power Plan: Start Trading Carbon, Please | Scientific American
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Can Democrats Block Trump's EPA Nominee? | Scientific American
Can Democrats Block Trump's EPA Nominee? | Scientific American
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Evan Lehmann,
Feb 28, 2026
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Can Democrats Block Trump's EPA Nominee? | Scientific American
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When the Levee Breaks: U.S. Flood Protection Inadequate | Scientific American
Sea Walls May Be Cheaper Than Rising Waters | Scientific American
Sanders Says Climate Change Is a Central Election Issue | Scientific American
When the Levee Breaks: U.S. Flood Protection Inadequate | Scientific American
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Apr 2, 2026
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When the Levee Breaks: U.S. Flood Protection Inadequate | Scientific American
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Can Humans and Nature Coexist? | Scientific American
Fracking Can Contaminate Drinking Water | Scientific American
Coal Trumps Solar in India | Scientific American
Can Humans and Nature Coexist? | Scientific American
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Gayathri Vaidyanathan,
Apr 19, 2026
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Can Humans and Nature Coexist? | Scientific American
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China Push into Synthetic Natural Gas Has Pollution Consequences | Scientific American
China Push into Synthetic Natural Gas Has Pollution Consequences | Scientific American
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Mar 12, 2026
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China Push into Synthetic Natural Gas Has Pollution Consequences | Scientific American
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The Window Is Closing to Avoid Dangerous Global Warming | Scientific American
Could Trump Simply Withdraw U.S. from Paris Climate Agreement? | Scientific American
The Window Is Closing to Avoid Dangerous Global Warming | Scientific American
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Mar 21, 2026
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The Window Is Closing to Avoid Dangerous Global Warming | Scientific American
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Rich Nations Agree to Fund Forest Protection for Climate | Scientific American
Rich Nations Agree to Fund Forest Protection for Climate | Scientific American
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Feb 5, 2026
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Rich Nations Agree to Fund Forest Protection for Climate | Scientific American
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U.K. Police Close Climategate Inquiry | Scientific American
U.K. Police Close Climategate Inquiry | Scientific American
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Jan 29, 2026
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U.K. Police Close Climategate Inquiry | Scientific American
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Natural Gas Could Serve as 'Bridge' Fuel to Low-Carbon Future | Scientific American
Energy Agency Projects "Golden Age of Gas" Tied to Shale Boom | Scientific American
IEA: Solar Power Could Produce Nearly One-Quarter of Global Electricity by 2050 | Scientific American
Natural Gas Could Serve as 'Bridge' Fuel to Low-Carbon Future | Scientific American
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Joel Kirkland,
Feb 25, 2026
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Natural Gas Could Serve as 'Bridge' Fuel to Low-Carbon Future | Scientific American
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China Will Start the World's Largest Carbon Trading Market | Scientific American
Why China Is Dominating the Solar Industry | Scientific American
China Will Start the World's Largest Carbon Trading Market | Scientific American
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John Fialka,
Feb 1, 2026
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China Will Start the World's Largest Carbon Trading Market | Scientific American
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Why Conservative White Males Are More Likely to Be Climate Skeptics | Scientific American
Are Microgrids the Answer to City-Disrupting Disasters? | Scientific American
Why Conservative White Males Are More Likely to Be Climate Skeptics | Scientific American
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Julia Pyper,
Jan 29, 2026
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Why Conservative White Males Are More Likely to Be Climate Skeptics | Scientific American
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Solar Panel Boom Pits Neighbor against Neighbor | Scientific American
Solar Panel Boom Pits Neighbor against Neighbor | Scientific American
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Apr 2, 2026
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Solar Panel Boom Pits Neighbor against Neighbor | Scientific American
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Melting Glaciers Imperil Some--But Not All--Asian Rivers | Scientific American
Warming Accelerates Sea Level Rise on U.S. East Coast | Scientific American
Phytoplankton Population Drops 40 Percent Since 1950 | Scientific American
Melting Glaciers Imperil Some--But Not All--Asian Rivers | Scientific American
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Mar 19, 2026
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Melting Glaciers Imperil Some--But Not All--Asian Rivers | Scientific American
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How Tornadoes Gain Power | Scientific American
How Tornadoes Gain Power | Scientific American
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Feb 2, 2026
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How Tornadoes Gain Power | Scientific American
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U.S. Defense Department Develops Map of Future Climate Chaos | Scientific American
Global Effort to Combat Climate Change May Not End in Paris Next Year | Scientific American
Obama Prepares Plan for Deeper Greenhouse Gas Pollution Cuts | Scientific American
U.S. Defense Department Develops Map of Future Climate Chaos | Scientific American
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Lisa Friedman,
Feb 24, 2026
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U.S. Defense Department Develops Map of Future Climate Chaos | Scientific American
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More Wildfires Burning More Forest May Become the New Normal | Scientific American
More Wildfires Burning More Forest May Become the New Normal | Scientific American
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Jan 29, 2026
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More Wildfires Burning More Forest May Become the New Normal | Scientific American
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"Super Derecho" Ambushed Mid-Atlantic before We Knew What One Was | Scientific American
IPCC Revises Climate Sensitivity | Scientific American
U.S. Food Production Shifts North, along with Infrastructure to Move It | Scientific American
"Super Derecho" Ambushed Mid-Atlantic before We Knew What One Was | Scientific American
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Apr 30, 2026
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"Super Derecho" Ambushed Mid-Atlantic before We Knew What One Was | Scientific American
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What Caused the Massive Flooding in Pakistan? | Scientific American
Greenhouse Gas Emission Offsets May Be Fraudulent | Scientific American
What Caused the Massive Flooding in Pakistan? | Scientific American
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Apr 14, 2026
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What Caused the Massive Flooding in Pakistan? | Scientific American
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Ocean's Oxygen Starts Running Low | Scientific American
Birth Control Could Help the Environment, but Not Quickly | Scientific American
Ocean's Oxygen Starts Running Low | Scientific American
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Niina Heikkinen,
Feb 21, 2026
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Ocean's Oxygen Starts Running Low | Scientific American
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A Tale of Two U.S. Electric Car Companies | Scientific American
How to Turn a New Clean Energy Process into a Company | Scientific American
Can the U.S. Government Help Domestic Solar Companies Compete? | Scientific American
A Tale of Two U.S. Electric Car Companies | Scientific American
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Peter Behr,
Mar 20, 2026
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A Tale of Two U.S. Electric Car Companies | Scientific American
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Could a Lack of Water Cause Wars? | Scientific American
Could a Lack of Water Cause Wars? | Scientific American
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Jan 26, 2026
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Could a Lack of Water Cause Wars? | Scientific American
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