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Hudson River rise is here. How nature will (and won't) adapt

The Hudson River is expected to rise as much as four feet in the next 60 years as climate change continues to accelerate across the globe.

In wake of climate change, energy sector scrambles to adjust
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In wake of climate change, energy sector scrambles to adjust

New York's recently signed Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, designed to eventually eliminate greenhouse gas emissions from the state's economy, has been hailed by environmentalists as a milestone in the fight against climate change.

Pipelines collide with emissions goal

Pipelines collide with emissions goal

Gov. Andrew Cuomo can aim for his aggressive goals to reduce climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions in the state, or he can see a network of proposed new natural gas pipelines built. But he likely cannot do both.

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