Biden administration launches website to provide real-time climate data, predict future scenarios Communities vulnerable to natural disasters now have a helpful online tool to assess risks. The Biden administration launched a climate mapping website today. Courtney Flatt
Science Humans must limit warming to avoid climate tipping points, new study finds The Earth has already warmed more than 1 degree Celsius. New research suggests that above 1.5 degrees, massive ice melt, ocean current disruptions and coral die-offs are likely. Rebecca Hersher
National The crisis in Jackson shows how climate change is threatening water supplies Historic flooding and record droughts are stressing water systems across the country, and experts warn that with climate change intensifying the crisis in Jackson, Miss., may be just the beginning. Scott Neuman
Health Stressed out about climate change? 4 ways to tackle both the feelings and the issues Heat waves, drought, massive storms. The bad news just keeps coming and there's no denying these issues are anxiety-provoking. If you feel that way, you're not alone. Lisa Doggett
National California lawmakers extend the life of the state's last nuclear power plant Citing climate change and the need to cut carbon emissions, California is extending the life of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. Nathan Rott
Environment PHOTOS: A third of Pakistan is under water in catastrophic floods Some 33 million people are affected by this summer's floods — the result of what U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres calls a "monsoon on steroids." He calls the flooding a "climate catastrophe." Hannah Bloch Peter DiCampo
Environment Why even environmentalists are supporting nuclear power today Environmentalists advocating for nuclear power have led a push to extend the operating life of Diablo Canyon, California's last nuclear power plant. Japan and Germany consider similar extensions. Uri Berliner
Environment Zombie ice will raise sea levels more than twice as much as previously forecast Zombie ice, or doomed ice that is no longer getting replenished by parent glaciers will raise global sea level by at least 10.6 inches, according to a new study. The Associated Press
Breaching the four Lower Snake River dams not an option right now, say Murray, Inslee A much-awaited report said removing the four Lower Snake River dams shouldn't happen right now, but dam removal is the best way to protect Snake River salmon. Courtney Flatt
Environment California bans new gas cars by 2035. Northwest states to follow. The California Air Resources Board voted Thursday to ban the sale of gasoline-powered cars by the year 2035. The move is expected to trigger big changes in the Northwest and beyond. John Ryan