August 24, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

EPA Rule Change Could Let Dirtiest Coal Plants Keep Running (and Stay Dirty) – The New York Times

Climate Change Has Already Hit Home Prices, Particularly in Small Towns – Bloomberg

Tropical Disease Outbreaks a Growing Threat in Europe as Temps Rise – The Guardian

Democratic National Committee Under Pressure to End Fossil Fuel Donations – The Hill

Swath of Flood-Damaged Maryland Town Must Be Razed, Officials Say – Associated Press

Trump Plan Would Put a Much Lower Cost on Carbon Emissions – The New York Times

EU to Ban Halogen Light Bulbs as Europe Shifts to LEDs – The Guardian

Hawaii’s Power System Makes It More Vulnerable to Hurricane Lane – CNBC

TVA Considering Closing Older Coal Plants – Utility Dive

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