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WEIRD WEATHER WATCH

Great Wildlife Photos from The Daily Green Audience

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Summer Streets NYC Flipbook

Three Saturdays of Playing, Running, Walking, Biking and Breathing.

Alaskan Glacier Photos

Reader Jared Oldham Took These Beautiful Shots While Traveling Through the Alaskan Glaciers.

Spring Weather: Weird and Wonderful

The Daily Green Community Documents the Return of Flowers and Birds, and Snow and a Strong Storm Season.

Weird Weather

January Cherry Blossoms, Supercharged Storms, Snowless Ski Slopes and other Odd and Off-Season Weather Events.

Pollution Protestor

Smoggy Skies, Smokestack Plumes, Beach Litter and Other Photos that Call Attention to Problems We Want Fixed.

Sign of the Times

Billboards, Bumper Stickers and Other Statements about this Moment in the Environmental Movement.

Worth Preserving

Preserving the Natural World at its Untouched Best, from American Goldfinch to Wild Zinnia.


WHAT: Weird Weather Watch is the photoblog of climate change, featuring daily reports from the weather frontlines.

WHO: You, The Daily Green community of cell-phone photojournalists, weekend climatologists, and backyard bird watchers.

WHY: Because even though climate experts tell us that no weather-related event can be scientifically linked to global climate change (and we agree), we can recognize when something weird is in the air.

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Vote for Your Favorite Fall Photos

Enjoy the leaves before they fall! Submit your best photo, and vote for your favorite.

Southern California Wildfires Relentless

Hundreds of Homes Burned, Thousands Evacuated

Tea Fire Destroys 80 Santa Barbara Homes

Fire Racing Through Celebrity-Studded Area

Study: Pollution May Trigger Tornadoes

Could Reducing Air Pollution Reduce the Threat of Killer Twisters?


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