June 18, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Trump Takes Ax to Government Advisory Committees, and Backlash Is Swift – InsideClimate News

Global Warming Is Pushing Microbes into Damaging Climate Feedback Loops – InsideClimate News

Democrats Want Companies to Disclose Their Climate Risks — And Fossil Fuel Industry is Worried – Politico

Soaring Temperatures Speed Up Spring Thaw on Greenland’s Ice Sheet – The New York Times

Banks to Include CO2 Emission Measures in Shipping Loan Decisions – Reuters

Canada’s House of Commons Has Declared a National Climate Emergency – CTV News

Climate Change Remains a Divisive Issue in Utah Legislature. So Why Did Lawmakers Put Away $200K to Study It? – Salt Lake City Tribune

Solar Installers Say State’s Rate Change Is Slowing Demand for Rooftop Solar – Michigan Public Radio

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