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Texas Wildfires Burn Through the Heart of Cattle Country, Upending Lives

A vast and growing wildfire, one of several burning in the Texas Panhandle, has now become the largest on record in state history,...

As Inferno Grew, Lahaina’s Water System Collapsed

During the frantic moments on Tuesday after a wildfire jumped containment near a residential neighborhood in Lahaina, Hawaii, firefighters rushing to slow the...

What Is COP26 and Why Is the Climate Change Summit Important?

A United Nations global warming conference beginning this month in Glasgow is considered a crucial moment for efforts to address the threat of...

The Greatest Killer in New Orleans Wasn’t the Hurricane. It Was the Heat.

Neighbors said Ms. Bergerol largely stayed in her apartment with the doors and windows closed. Still, she seemed to be surviving. On Sept....

A Massive Levee System Saved New Orleans. Can Other Towns Be Helped?

LAROSE, La. — After Hurricane Katrina, an ambitious and expensive system of levees, walls, storm gates and pumps was installed around New Orleans...

A Look Inside the Caldor Fire

POLLOCK PINES, Calif. — Last November, my wife and I joined a wave of Americans who left urban centers during the pandemic in...

Texas Crisis Exposes a Nation’s Vulnerability to Climate Change

“We have to get better at understanding these compound impacts,” said Michael Craig, an expert in energy systems at the University of Michigan...
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