September 14, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Australia on Track to Miss Paris Climate Targets as Emissions Hit Record Highs – The Guardian

How Long Can the Fracking Spending Spree Last? – Houston Chronicle

Arsenic Pollution from Dominion Coal Plant Did Not Violate Clean Water Act, Appeals Court Rules – Utility Dive

House Panel Passes Measure Giving States More Money from Offshore Drilling – The Hill

Super Typhoon Mangkhut, 2018′s Strongest Storm So Far, to Slam into Philippines – Washington Post

Court Upholds Illinois Nuclear Subsides Law in Important Win for Clean Energy – InsideClimate News

New York’s Next Attorney General? Letitia James, Divestment and Climate Investigations – InsideClimate News

Climate Summit Shows Divide Among Democrats on How to Counter Global Warming – Washington Post

Hurricane Florence: ‘Catastrophic Flash Flooding’ the Next Big Threat – Washington Post

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