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The climate report Trump tried to bury

  • TOPSHOT - A man rides his bicycle through a damaged road in Toa Alta, west of San Juan, Puerto Rico, on September 24, 2017 following the passage of Hurricane Maria. Authorities in Puerto Rico rushed on September 23, 2017 to evacuate people living downriver from a dam said to be in danger of collapsing because of flooding from Hurricane Maria. / AFP PHOTO / Ricardo ARDUENGORICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP/Getty Images

    Why no US region is safe from climate change

    In the final part of our series looking at the climate report Trump tried to bury over Thanksgiving, we examine how regions will experience climate change
  • Flood Waters From Hurricane Florence Begin To Flood Parts Of South Carolina<br>LONGS, SC - SEPTEMBER 20: A couple bails out their flooded home on September 20, 2018 in Longs, South Carolina. Floodwaters are expected to rise through the weekend in the area. (Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)

    Why rising seas will force coastal residents to move – or spend

    In the fourth part of our series looking at the climate report Trump tried to bury over Thanksgiving, we examine how sea-level rise will reshape the population
  • Statewide Drought Forces Californians To Take Drastic Measures For Water Conversation<br>TURLOCK, CA - FEBRUARY 25: A sign is posted near an almond farm on February 25, 2014 in Turlock, California. As the California drought continues and farmers struggle to water their crops, the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation officials announced this past Friday that they will not be providing Central Valley farmers with any water from the federally run system of reservoirs and canals fed by mountain runoff. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

    Why water will be the next battleground in the fight against climate change

    In the third part of our series looking at the climate report Trump tried to bury over Thanksgiving, we look at its alarming projections for our water supplies
  • A report on climate change predicted that allowing climate pollution to continue to rise would result in $118bn in damages to coastal property.

    How limiting greenhouse gases would substantially benefit the US economy

    In part two of our series on the climate report Trump tried to bury over Thanksgiving, we look at its arguments for lowering emissions
  • People with masks in San Francisco try to shield themselves from the smokey air brought about by the recent wildfires. Air pollution causes breathing and heart problems.

    How air pollution could end up killing you

    The Trump administration published a major report on climate change the day after Thanksgiving. We will explore the key findings each day this week
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