April 12, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Investigators: We Can’t Tell if Interior Dept. Reassignments Were Legal – InsideClimate News

The Most Important Climate Treaty You’ve Never Heard Of – InsideClimate News

Seas Are Rising Too Fast to Save Much of the Mississippi River Delta, Scientists Say – Washington Post

EPA Advisers Got Oil Funding for Studies Against Car Rule – E&E News

California Offshore Oil Firms Hit With Nearly 400 Violations – Associated Press

Trump Push to Shorten Gas Pipeline Reviews May Limit Public Input – Bloomberg BNA

Mountain Valley Pipeline Plans to Extend Natural Gas Pipeline into North Carolina – Roanoke Times

This Environmental Group Is Launching Its Own Satellite to Learn More About Greenhouse Gas Leaks – Washington Post

The Oceans’ Circulation Hasn’t Been This Sluggish in 1,000 Years – Washington Post

Coal Lobbyist Set to Be Confirmed No. 2 at EPA, Just Behind Pruitt – InsideClimate News

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