April 30, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Trump Admin. Drafts Plan to Freeze Auto Standards, Says California Can’t Have Its Own – Washington Post

In Cities v. Fossil Fuels, Exxon’s Allies Want the Accusers Investigated – InsideClimate News

Tax Law Threatens to Make Pipeline Owners Pay $18.5 Billion – Bloomberg

Trump Admin. Seeks to Roll Back Offshore Drilling Safety Rules – The Hill

Pipelines and Carbon Pricing Won’t Get Any Easier for Canada’s Prime Minister – CBC

Wyoming Coal Producer Pins Hopes on Exports – Casper Star Tribune

Coal Ash Is Raising Health Concerns in Puerto Rico – PBS

A Hawaiian Island Got About 50 inches of Rain in 24 Hours. Scientists Warn It’s a Sign of the Future – Los Angeles Times

Unprecedented U.S.-British Project Launches to Study World’s Most Dangerous Glacier – Washington Post

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