February 27, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

TVA Calls For Pivoting To Solar, But Some Environmentalists Say Effort Lacks Urgency – Nashville Public Radio

EPA Denies Being Soft on Polluters as Democrats Question Enforcement – Reuters

Regulators Aren’t Answering Trump’s Call to Change Grid Rules to Help Coal and Nuclear – Bloomberg

Costa Rica Unveils Plan to Achieve Zero Emissions by 2050 in Climate Change Fight – The Guardian

Dominion to Ask Supreme Court to Hear Atlantic Coast Pipeline Appeal – Associated Press

Texas Company Slowing Puerto Rico’s Path to Solar Energy After Hurricane Maria – Center for Investigative Journalism in Puerto Rico

Senate Democrats Introducing Resolution Urging Congress to Act on Climate Change – The Hill

Iceberg Twice the Size of New York City Set to Break Off from Antarctica – The Guardian

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