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Washington Post: Climate skeptic may lead WH panel to study climate change and national securityA climate change skeptic who once compared 'demonization' of carbon dioxide to the treatment of Jews under Hitler may lead a proposed White House committee tasked with studying whether climate change and national security, Washington Post reports
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Climate change will cause the world's oceans to change colorWarmer and more acidic oceans will cause populations of phytoplankton to decline, which could affect the water's hue and impact nearly every kind of fish that we eat.
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White House prepares to scrutinize intelligence agencies’ finding that climate change threatens national securityThe initiative would be at odds with the assessment of U.S. intelligence and defense communities.
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Climate change officially claims its first mammal: The Bramble Cay melomys is declared extinctIn 1978, researchers estimated several hundred rodents lived on the island, but the numbers dropped to the double digits by 1998. Just 12 were caught in November 2004.
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Spain proposes $53 billion public investment in climate change planSpain's Socialist government announced a 47 billion euro ($53 billion) publ...
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Trump sets the stage for a Democratic president to declare a climate change emergencyReaders React: 'Once again, I find myself deeply disappointed with my fellow Republicans in the White House and Congress.' (via latimesopinion)
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Australian mammal becomes first to go extinct due to climate changeThis small brown rat is the first mammal to go extinct because of human-induced climate change
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Analysis | The New Oscars: In a climate of change, is Disney the real disrupter?With movie studios rewriting the rules of the Oscars, Disney and Black Panther could ink some of the biggest changes of all
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