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Ice is melting 3 times as fast as it did 25 years ago
The Antarctic ice sheet lost a whopping 3 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2017, scientists announced this week.
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Chelsea Harvey, E&E News reporter
The Antarctic ice sheet lost a whopping 3 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2017, scientists announced this week.
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The Trump International Hotel rolled out the red carpet last summer for the two coal companies that have done the most to curry favor with the owner of the Washington, D.C., luxury destination: President Trump.
By Dylan Brown and Hannah Northey in Energywire
Some of the money President Trump will redirect toward a border wall could come from military efforts to strengthen defense facilities against the physical effects of climate change.
By Scott Waldman in Climatewire