July 18, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Treasury Dept. Rules Some Groups Don’t Have to Report Big Donors – CNN

130 Groups Call for Heat Protections for Farm and Construction Workers – InsideClimate News

EPA Eases Coal Ash Requirements; First Major Rule Signed by Andrew Wheeler – Washington Post

FEMA Avoids Saying ‘Climate Change’ When Introducing Future Storm Resiliency Plans – The Hill

Carbon Taxes Won’t Hamper the Economy, But Global Warming Will, Project Finds – The Guardian

Work Begins on Controversial Oil Refinery Near National Park Named for Theodore Roosevelt – Associated Press

Denver Mayor Lays Out Plan to Reduce City’s Carbon Emissions 80% by 2050 – Colorado Independent

In India, Summer Heat May Soon Be Literally Unbearable – The New York Times

Arctic Glaciers Shrinking, Disappearing into ‘City of Icebergs,’ Study Finds – CBC

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