April 3, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

U.S. Regulator Rules Out Exxon Shareholder Vote on Climate Resolution – Reuters

These Countries Have Prices on Carbon. Are They Working? – The New York Times

Has the Green New Deal Changed Republican Politics on Climate Change? – Washington Post

Democratic Green New Deal Defectors Chart Their Own Climate Path – Bloomberg

Interior Dept. Watchdog Reviewing Allegations Bernhardt Violated Ethics Pledge – Washington Post

What Arctic Oil Drilling Means to Native Coastal Residents Who Rely on the Sea – InsideClimate News

Central Banks Are Thinking Greener as Climate Change Hits Policy – Bloomberg

How Climate Change in Guatemala Is Helping Fuel the U.S. Border Crisis – The New Yorker

Toxic Air Will Shorten Today’s Children’s Lives by 20 Months, Study Suggests – The Guardian

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