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Michigan, a climate laggard, plans to catch up, fast

New York Times reporter Coral Davenport writes that lawmakers in Michigan have long fought tough pollution controls; but the toll of flooding, lost crops and damage to the Great Lakes appears to be changing minds.

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Here’s how climate change will affect Florida in the next 20 years

Here’s how climate change will affect Florida in the next 20 years

In a new analysis by Resources for the Future, we draw from recent peer-reviewed research to understand how climate change is likely to affect Floridians over the next 20 years. The results are stark.

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Robert J. Samuelson: Why I’m (slightly) less pessimistic about global warming
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Robert J. Samuelson: Why I’m (slightly) less pessimistic about global warming

It may be possible to slow the increase in greenhouse gases, perhaps through a proposed “carbon dividend” plan.
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