April 25, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Emperor Penguins Flee Unsteady Ice After ‘Unprecedented’ Failure to Breed – Science Magazine

World’s Alarming Rate of Forest Loss Threatens a Crucial Climate Solution – InsideClimate News

Global Warming Hits Ocean Species Hardest, Including Fish Relied on for Food – InsideClimate News

The Extinction Rebellion Disrupting London Explained – Vox

Can Humans Help Trees Outrun Climate Change? – The New York Times

North American Drilling Boom Threatens Major Blow to Climate, Report Says – The Guardian

Oil Company Equinor Agrees to Some Climate Change Targets with Investors – Reuters

Another Massive Cyclone Heads for Mozambique, 6 Weeks After Cyclone Idai Killed Hundreds – Associated Press

In Conservative Bavaria, Citizens Force Bold Action on Protecting Nature – Yale Environment 360

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