May 17, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Nominee to Head Agency Overseeing Tailpipe Rules Won’t Say if Humans Cause Climate Change – Washington Post

Pruitt’s Own Scientist Appointees Challenge EPA Science Restrictions – InsideClimate News

Arctic Oil Should Be ‘Undrillable’ to Help Fight Climate Change, Says Ex-UN Climate Chief – Reuters

Majority of Americans Say Climate Change Affects Their Community, Including Two-Thirds of People Living on the Coasts – Pew Research Center

Minnesota Lawmakers Pass Bill Allowing Enbridge to Build Controversial Pipeline Without Regulatory OK – STAR TRIBUNE)

Canada Government May Cover Kinder Morgan Losses Over Tar Sands Pipeline – REUTERS

Fish Species Forecast to Migrate Hundreds of Miles Northward as U.S. Waters Warm – InsideClimate News

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