February 3, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Climate Models Are Running Red Hot, and Scientists Don’t Know Why – Bloomberg

A Seven-Mile Gas Pipeline Outside Albany Has Activists up in Arms – InsideClimate News

Super Bowl Ads Hyped Electric Cars. But Will Anyone Buy Them? – The New York Times

NOAA Leaders Privately Disowned Agency’s Rebuke of Scientists Who Contradicted Trump – The New York Times

Climate Risks Push Banks Into a Race Against Their Regulators – Bloomberg

GOP Bill Will Seek to Commit U.S. to Planting 3.3 Billion Trees Annually – The Hill

Australia’s Volunteer Firefighters Are Heroes. But Are They Enough? – The New York Times

Can Lemon-Scented Stations and Billions of Dollars Get Americans Into Trains? – Bloomberg

Indigenous Tribes Are at the Forefront of Climate Change Planning in the U.S. – Grist

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