September 18, 2018

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States Begged EPA to Stop Cross-State Coal Plant Pollution. Wheeler Just Refused. – InsideClimate News

In Florence’s Floodwater: Sewage, Coal Ash and Hog Waste Lagoon Spills – InsideClimate News

OECD: Global Carbon Prices Too Low to Combat Climate Change – Reuters

UN Report Identifies Where Global Harvests Be Effected by Climate Change Over Next 3 Decades – CNBC

Warren Bill Would Require Companies to Disclose More About Their Climate Risks – WBUR

Jerry Brown Made Climate Change His Issue. The Result: Attacks from All Sides. – The New York Times

Lake Michigan Is Warming. A New Report Says that Could Mean Trouble for Fish. – Chicago Tribune

Atlantic Coast Pipeline Gets Green Light after Federal Agencies Issue New Permits – Richmond Times-Dispatch

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