February 20, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

How Much Battery Storage Would a 100% Renewable Energy Grid Need? – InsideClimate News

White House Plans Panel to Question if Climate Change Poses a National Security Threat – Washington Post

Climate Change Has Made Urban Pollution More Dangerous and Thunderstorms More Destructive – Bloomberg

Big Oil vs. Big Ag: Republican Backlash Against Trump EPA Pick Fueled by ‘Biofuel Reset’ – Reuters

‘It’s Crazy. It’s Loony’: Republicans Giddy as Democrats Champion ‘Green New Deal’ – Politico

Talks Break Down Between California, U.S. on Auto Emissions Standards, Sources Say – Bloomberg

Glencore Plans to Cap Coal Output Under Pressure from Investors – Bloomberg

Maine Governor Ends Wind Moratorium as Lawmakers Tee Up Net Metering Return – Utility Dive

Massachusetts Governor Proposes Controversial Change in How State Spends Money on Global Warming – Boston Globe

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