Trump didn’t mention it at all and Abrams mentioned it briefly. Here are more recent links to articles.
Runoff from Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets could significantly alter crucial ocean currents in ways that disrupt the Gulf Stream and accelerate ice loss in West Antarctica, according to a new studyhttps://t.co/oZ604UdLsh
— Axios (@axios) February 8, 2019
This is fascinating, on @realdonaldtrump's possible effect on Americans' beliefs about climate change. People are a lot more worried about it now than when he took office. https://t.co/vZn0SmVA9K
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) February 6, 2019
Americans care more about climate change now that the president doesn't. And there's four decades of data showing that public support for environmental spending, as a whole, follows the same pattern. https://t.co/yzZUcbYAGR pic.twitter.com/7RDeJdAIAC
— Maggie Koerth-Baker (@maggiekb1) February 6, 2019
Climate change is undoubtedly happening. Facts are clear, as are the dangers. https://t.co/on6qtk4b2e
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) February 6, 2019
The globe is now so warm scientists have found plants in the Arctic that haven’t seen the light of day in 115,000 years. Via @chriscmooneyhttps://t.co/owMIQltxOv
— DonnaCassata (@DonnaCassata) February 6, 2019
“We’re no longer talking about a situation where global warming is something in the future. It’s here. It’s now.” https://t.co/psJOOHNSS9
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) February 6, 2019
One of the world’s iciest regions is melting away in the face of climate change, according to a major new report compiled by hundreds of experts. https://t.co/x0Oaql0x6b
— Scientific American (@sciam) February 4, 2019
Andrew Wheeler is a climate change skeptic and former coal lobbyist who is now one step closer to becoming the head of the Environmental Protection Agency. This is absurd. I firmly oppose his nomination and urge my colleagues to do the same. https://t.co/ej8O5NVqEc
— Kamala Harris (@SenKamalaHarris) February 6, 2019
Gigantic Cavity in Antarctica Glacier Is a Product of Rapid Melting, Study Finds – The New York Times https://t.co/9GnEiSPgZw
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) February 3, 2019
Yes, it's cold. But that doesn't mean global warming isn't happening. To understand why, you have to know the difference between weather and climate: https://t.co/cOsKFSK8Qw
— CNN (@CNN) January 31, 2019
President Trump did not mention climate change or any efforts to help the environment during his State of the Union address, but members of the House held two hearings Wednesday on Capitol Hill to take a closer look at this issue. https://t.co/84H8UEzeZ3 pic.twitter.com/F8Szv7BEi6
— CNN (@CNN) February 6, 2019
In yet another example of non-federal actors picking up the mantle of climate leadership, Massachusetts Governor @CharlieBakerMA is now vocalizing the need for all levels of government to fight climate change together. https://t.co/ORVfI9syuf
— America's Pledge (@AmericasPledge) February 6, 2019