February 14, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Deepwater Horizon Spill Larger Than Previously Believed, Study Finds – The Hill

Earth Just Had Its Hottest January on Record as Climate Change Accelerates – CNBC

A Case for Optimism? – InsideClimate News

Trump’s Path to Weaker Fuel Efficiency Rules May Lead to a Dead End – The New York Times

Trump Announces Nominations of Deputy Chiefs for EPA, Energy Department – The Hill

What Happened to Winter? Jet Stream Science Explains Unseasonable Warmth in U.S. – NBC News

Green Group Sues Trump Over Major Environmental Rollback – The Hill

Climate Bills Sweep Washington, as GOP and Democrats Compete on Approach – Houston Chronicle

U.S. Carbon Price Group Boosts Lobbying in Congress, Releases Plan – Reuters

BP Beefs Up Carbon Capture Team in Bid to Meet Climate Goals – Bloomberg

Virus Outbreak Blamed for Forecast Fall in Oil Demand – PBS News Hour

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