July 26, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Flood Insurance Premiums Are Going Up Again, and that’s Only the Beginning – Miami Herald

Mountaintop Mining Is Destroying More Land for Less Coal, Study Finds – InsideClimate News

Ontario Introduces Legislation to Kill Cap-and-Trade Program – Globe and Mail

EPA Rolls Back Protective Regulation Enacted after 2008 Kingston Coal Ash Spill – Knoxville News-Sentinel

Alberta’s Oil Sands Could Eventually Acidify an Area the Size of Germany, Study Says – Canadian Press

Energy Companies Praise GOP Lawmaker’s Carbon Tax Bill – The Hill

In Laos, a Boom, and Then, ‘The Water Is Coming!’ – The New York Times

UK Heat Wave Will Hit Food Supplies, Could Worsen Brexit Disruption, Food Industry Warns – Reuters

‘Urban Island’ Heat Tests Phoenix, Other Large Cities – Associated Press

In Japan, Deadly Heat Wave Tests Endurance of Even the Most Stoic – The New York Times

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