Top News from Our Warming World
BLM Exodus: Agency Loses Half of DC Staff Slated for Relocation – The Hill
Sweeping Renewable Energy Bill Poised for Final Passage – Associated Press
UBS Exits Arctic Oil, Coal Mines and Tar Sands Projects – Wall Street Journal
U.S. Coal Use Is Plunging at Fastest Rate Since Eisenhower Era – Bloomberg
As the Arctic Warms, Light Pollution May Pose a New Threat to Marine Life – National Geographic
General Motors Takes On Tesla With New All-electric Vehicles – CNBC
China’s Green Goals Overtaken by Worries Over Virus-Hit Economy – Bloomberg
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