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Amid Climate Change Threats, Cape Planners Ask: Is It Time To Retreat From The Coast?
Catastrophic damage from climate change threatens coastal homes all over the Cape and Islands. -
The Power Is Back On In Texas. Now Comes The Recovery, And It Won't Be Cheap
For Texas, it's looking like a daunting power bill.The Lone Star State racked up tens of billions of dollars in electricity expenses, as a free-wheeling… -
Environmental News: The Next Pandemic, Boston Subways And Rejoining The Paris Agreement
These stories and more in our environmental roundtable. -
How Fast Will Biden Need To Move On Climate? Really, Really Fast
In a flurry of first-week executive orders, President Biden sent a definitive message that his administration would move faster on climate change than any… -
World Leaders Laud US Return To Climate Fight Under Biden
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and French President Emmanuel Macron were among those welcoming Biden's decision to rejoin the the Paris climate accord. -
Politics: Georgia's Historic Election, Aftermath Of Pro-Trump Insurrection, And Boston Mayor Tapped By Biden
These stories and more in our politics roundtable. -
Biden's Climate Team Prepares To Tackle A Crisis 'Made Worse By Trump,' Says Environmentalist Bill McKibben
How will the upcoming Biden administration's address climate policy? -
Activists Press State House To Finish Climate Bill Before Jan. 5 Deadline
Negotiations between House and Senate lawmakers have dragged on for months -
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Leader: Scientists Are Excited To Return To A 'Rational Perspective On The World' With Biden Administration
Dr. Peter de Menocal is the new president and director of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution on Cape Cod. -
2020 May Be The Hottest Year On Record. Here's The Damage It Did
2020 and 2016 are virtually tied for the hottest year on record. That means more powerful hurricanes, more intense wildfires, less ice and longer heat waves.