September 22, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches a Low, Just Missing Record – The New York Times

Wildfire-Weary Californians, ‘Tired of This Being Normal,’ Consider Uprooting Their Lives – CNN

Climate Change Since 2000 Will Cut US Economic Growth Over Next 30 Years, Federal Officials Warn – Reuters

The Grandson of a Farmworker Now Heads the California Assembly’s Committee on Agriculture – InsideClimate News

General Electric to Stop Producing Coal-Fired Power Plants – The Hill

Democratic Donors Push Biden for a Cabinet Free of Fossil Fuel Connections – The New York Times

EU Aims to Cut Aviation Emissions by 10 Percent With More Direct Flights – Reuters

With Climate Change, Minnesotans Fight for Homes and Cabins on a Runaway Lake – Star Tribune

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