Wildfire Evacuation from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories

Operational Land Imager photo from NASA shows plumes of white smoke from large wildfire fires burning around Yellowknife. In the bottom left corner, the darker green area is Great Slave Lake. A deep brown burn scar can be seen in the upper left corner.

Heartbreaking and moving first-person account by climate refugee Michael Nabert of his evacuation from Yellowknife, the capital city of Northwest Territories (NWT), Canada.

Nabert joined thousands of Yellowknife’s residents leaving the city on Highway 3, a two-lane highway, heading south to Alberta.

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Photo of the Week: Flooding and a Tornado Come to My Hometown

Storm waters completely cover the paved road and sidewalk, reaching up to yards and driveways. In the background, you can see a blue four-door sedan with water up to its floorboards. In the foreground, are several trees with trunks two feet underwater. A small pollinator garden with yellow and blue blooming plants is also in the foreground.

To put it mildly, it’s been quite a week in my hometown.

And for many folks throughout Michigan.

In a period of two days, our southeast Michigan community encountered:

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Supporting Journalists

An older man in a blue and white checked shirt is seated in a chair, reading a newspaper.

One of my favorite childhood memories is my father in the evening after dinner, sitting in the living room.

Reading the newspaper.

I remember the rustling as he turned a page, or folded up a section he just finished reading.

Our newspaper was delivered in the afternoon. And Dad always read the paper first before anyone else in the family.

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