November 2, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Planned Coal Retirements Won’t Disrupt the Power Grid, Grid Operator PJM Says – Greentech Media

Where Americans (Mostly) Agree on Climate Change Policies, in Five Maps – The New York Times

Heat Waves, Hot Nights Getting More Extreme Due to Climate Change, UK Met Office Warns – CNN

Some Republicans in Close Races Are (Ever So Slightly) Changing Their Tune on Climate Change – Washington Post

Facing Climate Change, Cities Trade Sea Walls for Parks – Pew Stateline

Puerto Rico Considers 100% Renewable Energy, But Natural Gas May Come First – InsideClimate News

Trump Embraces Tree-Fired Power That Scientists Call Worse Than Coal – Bloomberg

Big Money Is Being Pumped into a Small New Mexico Race – NPR

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