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American climate refugees are here. Government aid isn’t.

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2018 found to be fourth hottest year

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Woodwell Climate delivers key climate science to Amazon leaders

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The Endangerment Finding

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Northern High-Latitude Wildfires and Climate Change

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Northern high-latitude wildfires and climate change

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Spruce fire in Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
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The effects of climate change have never been more obvious.

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