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New EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
Coal-fired power plants would be forced to capture smokestack emissions or shut down under a rule issued Thursday by the Environmental Protection Agency.
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Earth's rotation slowing down due to melting ice, scientists say
As the polar ice caps melt, the Earth actually slows down, California scientists say.
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The state of Climate Gentrification in South Florida
NBC6 Meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin talks to Climate Reporter Chase Cain about climate gentrification and other impacts in South Florida.
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Climate in Crisis: The implications of 2023's record weather events
First Alert Meteorologist Steve MacLaughlin looks at the impact of the record-breaking weather events of 2023.
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‘There isn't a second side': John Morales on the evolution of climate change news reporting
NBC6 Hurricane expert John Morales was one of the first meteorologists to openly speak about climate change on TV news. Morales explains how he was able to talk about climate change when so many others were not and how climate coverage has changed in recent years....
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How 2023's record heat affected hurricane season and marine life
NBC6’s Steve MacLaughlin breaks down the record-breaking heat during 2023 and how it made a huge impact on hurricane season and marine life.
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From historic flooding to record heat, these are the wild weather events of 2023
There were multiple memorable weather moments across the United States in 2023 and a couple of those took place in South Florida.
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Climate In Crisis
All around South Florida, global warming is forcing local governments and residents to make expensive and complicated decisions to fight the rising ocean from below and the increasingly more-frequent rain bombs from above. While climate change adaptations can buy time, there comes a day when they stop working or they become too expensive. At that point, the only option left…
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Stanford Study Finds Earth on Cusp of Global Warming Tipping Points
It appears more likely our planet will hit climate change tipping points even if we cut back on greenhouse gases, according to a new study.