| Thanks to global warming, Antarctica is beginning to turn green; Trump’s budget expected to massively slash research on renewable energy — and ‘clean coal’; Scientists just discovered yet another coral reef that has been devastated by global warming; EPA asked the public which regulations to gut — and got an earful about leaving them alone; No one lives on this remote Pacific island — but it’s covered in 38 million pieces of our trash; Trump may not be able to halt the world’s climate progress — thanks to China and India; Trump's expected choice for USDA science job lacks hard-science background; Two experts resign from EPA posts to protest the agency’s science committee shake-up; Coal exec jailed after accident killed 29 miners is out and tweeting that it’s not his fault; | | |  | | | | With Chris Mooney | | | | | | On Tuesday we're launching The Energy 202, a must-read daily newsletter full of scoops and smart analysis on energy and environmental policy by reporter Dino Grandoni. SIGN UP HERE >> | | | | | | | | | | | ©2017 The Washington Post, 1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071 | | | | | | | | |
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