May 29, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Canadian Government to Buy Controversial Trans Mountain Pipeline – CBC

Big Banks Resume Lending to Coal Companies – The New York Times

Emails Show EPA’s Close Connection to Climate Change Deniers – Associated Press

Study Shows How Healthy Trade Networks Can Help Absorb Climate Shocks – Bloomberg

The 60-Year Decline of Nuclear Power in the U.S. Has Left a Mess – The Atlantic

Attorneys Spar Over Keystone Pipeline in Federal Court in Montana – Great Falls Tribune

New Study Estimates Hurricane Maria Death Toll in Puerto Rico Could Exceed 4,000 – The New York Times

Second 1,000-Year Rainstorm in 2 Years Hit Ellicott City. Here’s How It Happened. – Washington Post

EPA Used Disavowed Research to Justify Putting Dirtier Trucks on the Road – Los Angeles Times

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