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Plastic is taking center stage this #EarthDay. A big part of tackling the climate crisis is also confronting the exponential increase in plastic production, which is linked to fossil fuels. Katie Tutrone takes a look at where your plastic actually comes from.

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All green energy is clean 🌱... but not all clean energy is green⚡️ What's the difference? The Weather Channel's Katie Tutrone breaks it down ⬇️ #EarthDay2025

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Sponsored: Protecting our urban trees is crucial. With increased extreme weather, trees are more important than ever. Subaru and Arbor Day Foundation are teaming up by providing 100,000 trees to communities across the country. Learn more on how to participate at subaru.com/earth

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These are some of the scenes from across parts of the Ohio Valley, where rounds of heavy rain have caused flash flooding throughout the region.

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Frankfort, Kentucky, faces a long recovery after its second-worst flood in history submerged homes and landmarks, revealing the limits of current protections. Pattrn's Katie Tutrone met with residents to discuss the city's future defense against disasters.

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She's got a heart for the ocean as big as the waves she's surfing. This weekend on Pattrn, we sit down with world-record holder Maya Gabeira to hear how she's helping the sea "catch a break" of its own 🌊

She's got a heart for the ocean as big as the waves she's surfing. This weekend on Pattrn, we sit down with world-record holder Maya Gabeira to hear how she's helping the sea "catch a break" of its own 🌊
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Celebrate #WorldEnvironmentDay with Pattrn, exploring the patterns of our world and seeking a sustainable future for all. Watch this weekend at 1/12c on The Weather Channel.

Celebrate #WorldEnvironmentDay with Pattrn, exploring the patterns of our world and seeking a sustainable future for all. Watch this weekend at 1/12c on <a href="/weatherchannel/">The Weather Channel</a>.
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The fishing town of South Bristol, Maine, is coming out of winter storms just in time for the summer lobster season. The Weather Channel's Katie Tutrone visited lobstermen who are being forced to adapt to bigger storms and shifting hunting grounds.

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This weekend, we're unveiling your city's official #ShadeScore and explaining why this metric is crucial for our planet's future and your daily comfort. What's your guess for your neighborhood? 🌆🌳

This weekend, we're unveiling your city's official #ShadeScore and explaining why this metric is crucial for our planet's future and your daily comfort. 

What's your guess for your neighborhood? 🌆🌳
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Heat is the deadliest weather ... and it's invisible. This weekend on Pattrn, discover why extreme heat means extreme danger, and how climate change is making it worse.

Heat is the deadliest weather ... and it's invisible.

This weekend on Pattrn, discover why extreme heat means extreme danger, and how climate change is making it worse.
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An AI tool is providing cities with life-saving information on how to lower temperatures in some of the country’s most vulnerable areas. The Weather Channel’s Paul Goodloe has an in-depth look at the new technology:

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Pregnant women and newborns both face deadly dangers thanks to extreme heat. And as climate change makes temperatures rise, the number of days they're at risk is also rising.

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Scientists are turning to an unexpected source for clues about the impacts of the Los Angeles fires: bird feathers. The Weather Channel's Katie Tutrone met with a woman studying how smoke exposure changes bird behavior, and what that means for ecosystems under growing fire threats.

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Extreme rainfall events are becoming more frequent as climate change warms the planet. Greg Carbin from the Weather Prediction Center explains the link between heavy rainfall and climate change with a simple analogy: the sponge.

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The devastating Texas flooding now ranks as the fourth deadliest non-hurricane flash flood event caused by rainfall in the past century. Here are the three others ⤵️