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Climate change: too hot to handle

Taking a lighter look at the dark problem of climate change
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    The lone climate change denier – interactive game

    Who will win in the fight against climate change: mounting scientific evidence, or a lone climate change denier? Play our game to find out
  • Santa Claus, aka Rob Hoffman of Rangeley, Maine, gets ready to greet the hundreds of children expected to visit Santa's Workshop on Friday at President's Park in Washington, DC. Hoffman, a retired airline pilot who has been moonlighting as Santa for the past eight years, landed the gig to sit in for Santa for most of December at the holiday display located on The Ellipse near the National Christmas Tree. (Photo by Kevin Miller/Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

    The weather outside isn't frightful, so how can it possibly be Christmas time?

    Santa Claus
    Jolly Old Saint Nick is confused as to why his toy shop’s foundations are becoming watery
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    Does Santa Claus believe in climate change? - video

    What does Santa Claus think of climate change? Are the elves and reindeer feeling the effects at the North Pole? We took to the streets during SantaCon NYC to find out.
  • DYNR: the climate change denying robot

    DNYR: the climate change denying robot – interactive

    Introducing DNYR, the climate denying robot who will ensure you still get your fill of all the crazy things climate deniers say
  • If the effects of climate change ravage the planet, Christmas could be ruined forever.

    Climate change Christmas cards

    The holiday season won’t be so merry and bright if the effects of climate change eventually ravage the Earth. Artist Zachary Scheer illustrates the ghosts of holidays future in these environmentally minded Christmas cards
  • Seasonal worker Michael Biltro holds down a load of freshly cut Christmas trees

    ​How to have an environmentally friendly holiday - quiz

    While holiday consumerism can be pretty hard on the planet, there are plenty of ways to make your celebrations not just merry and bright, but environmentally friendly too
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    A climate change Christmas: the hottest deals of 2056 – video

    What kind of holiday deals will stores of the future offer if the effects of climate change ravage the Earth?
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    Our evil planet kills countless humans every year – why bother to save it?

    Colin Quinn
    Earth has these ‘natural occurrences’ that devastate homes and villages. But are they really natural occurrences? Sounds more like outbursts of a maniac
  • Syrian children sift through garbage at a landfill in the rebel-held part of the northern city of Aleppo.

    Postcards from landfills: where one man's trash turns into methane gas

    While we here at the Guardian love to keep it in the ground, that is not how we feel about trash
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    The truth behind coal companies' terrible PR campaigns - video

    It’s been a tough year for coal industry PR. Whether it’s coal, oil or fracking, some PR execs will stop at nothing to improve the reputation of fossil fuels. To demonstrate, the Guardian teamed up with UCB Comedy to uncover what’s really going on inside fossil fuel industry boardrooms.
  • Yoko Ono attends her Imagine No Fracking Installation at ABC Home & Carpet in New York City

    Fossil fuel memes: are you fracking serious?

    The controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing continues to spread, even though critics say it can potentially poison water supplies and cause earthquakes.
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    The scary truth behind the climate change conspiracy - video

    To celebrate Halloween, the Guardian teamed up with CollegeHumor to show you the frightening and completely real truth behind the climate change conspiracy
  • Residents on their morning walk past a hose emitting water as the South Pasadena High School swimming pool undergoes maintenance and repairs on May 16, 2015 in South Pasadena, California.  The pool must be emptied and in an effort to reuse as much water as possible - with the chlorine counteracted - the potable water, recommended for gardening only and not human consumption, is on offer to the public who bring their own containers to collect water. As California endures its fourth year of drought, some cities and water districts across the state have implemented restrictions on swimming pools, from moratoriums on swimming pool construction to restrctions on filling and draining pools. AFP PHOTO / FREDERIC J. BROWNFREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/Getty Images

    Test your water conservation skills - quiz

    Do you know how to effectively cut down on your water usage? Take our quiz below to find out
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    California's drought wouldn't be so bad if the rest of you would share some water

    W Kamau Bell
    Isn’t this supposed to be the United States of America? If California is weathering a drought, shouldn’t we have each others’ backs?
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    Even sketch comedy groups can help save water in LA - video

    In Los Angeles, even sketch comedy groups are trying to save water
  • Hydrant

    Signs of drought in Los Angeles

    When more water is being found on Mars than in California, you know the drought is bad. Comedian Jason Saenz created and posted his own signs about the drought around Los Angeles
  • David S. Lewis, Travis Irvine and Tom Henehan sing 'Climate Change Blues' in New Orleans

    These New Orleans musicians have the climate change blues - video

    New Orleans musicians Tom Henehan and David S Lewis talk – and sing – about hurricane Katrina and the way it changed their city. Look out for special guest Barack Obama and his motorcade
  • General views of erosion on Fort Lauderdale Beach in Florida<br>29 Nov 2012, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA --- Here is what's left of Fort Lauderdale Beach in Florida. What used to be a popular tourist destination for spring breakers and many others has now become a very small damaged beach and boardwalk seen here, due to beach erosion and the recent Hurricane Sandy. Pictured: Fort Lauderdale Beach  --- Image by   Brock Miller/ /Splash News/Corbis
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    Ike, Ira or Irene? Name that hurricane - quiz

    As hurricanes become more frequent, keeping track each storm’s name is becoming a challenge. Test your knowledge of the ones you should already knowWhat can you do? Keep it in the ground
  • Satirical map of Denver post climate-change flooding

    Move to Denver: it's high enough not to be submerged when sea levels rise ... and pot is totally legal - video

    Some scientists are predicting a huge sea level rise even if we limit climate change. If that happens, will elevated cities such as Denver end up being the capitals of the world? The Hunger Games predicted that could be the case, and so does this fake promotional video. The changes could become reality if we don’t take action now
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    Looking for a beachfront home which is only going to get closer to the sea? This realtor has it!- video

    Looking for a beachfront home with killer ocean views? Why not check out this dream property in the Hamptons
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