Superstorm Sandy

Hurricane Sandy is seen moving towards the east coast of the United States on October 29, 2012.

In the year since Sandy, scientists grow more certain on reality of climate change

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A year after superstorm Sandy brought home the growing dangers of climate change, scientists are more sure than ever that global warming is already underway. But AP science writer Seth Borenstein tells host Marco Werman they’re less clear on some of the specifics, especially related to Sandy itself.

Totonno's Pizzeria in Coney Island, Brooklyn, NY.

A year after Sandy, a Coney Island legend is slinging more pizza than ever

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In Sandy’s wake, Scientists Explore Links Between Warming Arctic and Extreme Weather

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