September 12, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

In Hurricane Florence’s Path: Giant Toxic Coal Ash Piles – InsideClimate News

Trump EPA Targets Obama’s Methane Rules in Latest Climate Policy Rollback – InsideClimate News

Why North Carolina Is Vulnerable to Hurricanes – Associated Press

Maryland Joins New York, California in Committing to Phase Out HFCs – InsideClimate News

They Defied Trump on Climate Change. Now, It’s Their Moment of Truth. – The New York Times

Charities, Norway Pledge Nearly $500 Million to Fight Deforestation – Associated Press

Much of EU Failing on Pollution Limits, Auditor Warns – Reuters

Minnesota Regulators Postpone Enbridge Pipeline Meetings after Protests Erupt – The Star-Tribune

Zinke Looks to Ease Federal Wildlife Regulations – The Hill

Trump Admin. Diverted Nearly $10 Million from FEMA to ICE Detention Program – Washington Post

New Natural Gas Pipeline Partially Shut Down After Explosion in Neighborhood – StateImpact Pennsylvania

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