January 8, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Maine Town Wins Round in Tar Sands Oil Battle With Industry – InsideClimate News

In New York, Drawing Flood Maps Is a ‘Game of Inches’ – The New York Times

EPA Chief Pruitt Said to Be Eyeing Attorney General Job – Politico

Congressional Watchdog to Study Superfund Site Risks Posed by Disasters, Climate Change – The Hill

Interior Department Strikes Land Swap Deal with Alaskan Village for Road Through National Wildlife Refuge – Washington Post

While The Eastern U.S. Freezes, It’s Too Warm In Alaska – NPR

Former South Carolina GOP Congressman Bob Inglis Finds New Focus in Climate Change, Criticizing Trump – Post and Courier

Coral Reefs Are Bleaching More Frequently Because of Global Warming – The Verge

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