March 27, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

The 3 Democrats Who Voted Against the Green New Deal – The Atlantic

Millions of Electric Cars Needed in Germany’s War on Pollution – Bloomberg

Congestion Pricing in Manhattan, First Such Plan in U.S., Is Close to Approval – The New York Times

Can the Tools of Capitalism Curb Climate Change? – High Country News

Kelcy Warren, the Billionaire Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline – Bloomberg

They Grew Up Around Fossil Fuels. Now, Their Jobs Are in Renewables. – The New York Times

Newspapers and the Costs of Environmental Reporting in Coal Country – The New Yorker

InsideClimate News Wins SABEW Awards for Business Journalism for Agriculture, Military Series – InsideClimate News

Iran Flooding Leaves at Least 21 Dead, and More Rain on the Way – CBS

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