Top News from Our Warming World
Study Finds EPA on Verge of ‘Regulatory Capture’ – InsideClimate News
Your Air Isn’t Getting as Clean as the Government Thought It Was – Bloomberg
Former Exxon Executive Calls on Oil Industry to Clean Up Its Climate Act – CNBC
Young Alaskans Suing State Over Climate Change Press for Emissions Reductions – Anchorage Daily News
High Court Declines to Hear Pipeline Company Challenge of New York Rejection – Reuters
Australia to Spend $379 Million to Help Preserve Great Barrier Reef – CNN
Revolt in West Virginia Coal Country – Rolling Stone
Uncovering Koch Brothers Influence Over University Hires – Inside Higher Ed
A Top Aide to EPA Chief Scott Pruitt Resigns Amid Scrutiny – Washington Post
Utilities, Oil Interests Clash Over EV Policy at Conservative Policy Summit – Utility Dive
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