February 15, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Bat Swarms Tracked by Weather Radar Reveal Earlier Migration as Planet Warms – InsideClimate News

Trump Urges GOP to Consider 25-Cent Gas Tax Hike – Washington Post

After More Than a Year, Trump Still Doesn’t Have a Science Adviser – Boston Globe

To Get Good Credit, Alaska’s Fishing Towns May Have to Factor in Climate Change – Alaska Public Media

Banks Told They’re Lagging on Response to Climate Change Risks – Bloomberg

How $225,000 Can Help Secure a Pollution Loophole at Trump’s EPA – The New York Times

White House Energy and Environment Advisor Resigns Over Security Clearance – Politico

The Story Behind the Satellite that Trump Wants Dead – Ars Technica

Even with Pledges to Fight Global Warming, Brace Yourself for More Extreme Weather – Los Angeles Times

Decline in Krill Threatens Antarctic Wildlife, from Whales to Penguins – The Guardian

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