June 12, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

‘Surprisingly Rapid’ Rebound in Carbon Emissions Post-Lockdown – The Guardian

New Study Blames Climate Crisis for Hurricane Harvey’s $67 Billion of Damage – The Guardian

Midwest Derecho Knocks Out Power to 650,000, Brings Winds to 80 Mph – The Washington Post

Video: Residents Fight to Keep Composting From Getting Trashed in New York City’s Covid-19 Budget Cuts – InsideClimate News

California Will Use Diesel This Summer to Help Keep Lights On – Bloomberg

ICYMI: How Germany’s Long Romance With Cars Led to the Nation’s Biggest Clean Energy Failure – InsideClimate News

How This Strange Green Sand Could Help Reverse Climate Change – Popular Mechanics

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