January 26, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Overlooked Tiny Air Pollutants Can Have Major Climate Impact – InsideClimate News

EPA Ends Clean Air Policy Opposed by Fossil Fuel Interests – Associated Press

Chemical Sunshade to Slow Global Warming May Not Be Feasible, UN Says – Reuters

Majority of Western Voters Oppose Trump’s Energy-Focused Public Lands Agenda, Poll Finds – Salt Lake Tribune

Sand, Water and Horsepower: Welcome to the Year of the Fracker – Houston Chronicle

‘This Is the Weather and Climate We Fear’: Climate Change and Colorado’s Ski Slopes – The Coloradoan

Unique Oil Spill in East China Sea Frustrates Scientists – Nature Magazine

Hurricane Harvey’s ‘Overwhelming’ Rains were Likely Nation’s Most Extreme Event – Washington Post

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