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A Defense Department-funded "resiliency review" finds Parris Island facing growing threats from climate change. The South Carolina military base has molded recruits into Marines for more than a century. Now experts say rising seas could put most of it under water during each day's high tides in just 30 years. Military authorities say they can keep the base intact through small-scale changes, like raising roads and equipment during existing projects. Others advocate much more expensive solutions, spending millions on seawalls to avoid spending billions to repair hurricane damage. But to date there is no grand overhaul currently planned.
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President Biden is speaking to reporters from the U.N. climate conference in Glasgow. Watch his remarks live, here. Today at 3:30 p.m.
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In a chilly December sunset at Wild Hope Farm, the chickens are nice and warm, bobbing around inside an enclosed pen while a pair of China geese float in…
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President-elect Joe Biden is introducing key members of his incoming climate team. The nominees and appointees include Rep. Deb Haaland for interior…
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2020’s hurricane season has been one of the most prolific in history, suggesting to most climate experts that global warming is accelerating. And the…
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A recent government report says that climate change is leading to extreme weather events that are becoming "more frequent, intense, widespread or of…