May 3, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Trump Rolls Back Safety Rules Meant to Prevent Another Deepwater Horizon Spill – Washington Post

Trump Administration Pushed to Strip Mention of Climate Change from Arctic Policy Statement – Washington Post

Oglala Sioux Tribe Bans South Dakota Governor from Reservation Over Pipeline Protest Bills – Argus Leader

As Ohio Nuclear Bill Advances, Democrats Seek to Raise Renewable Standard – Energy News Network

Green Mountain Power Pilots Tesla Batteries as Meters – Utility Dive

More Wind Power Getting ‘Stuck’ Upstate in New York – Times Union

South Carolina Compromise Elicits Duke Support for Pro-Solar Bill – Utility Dive

Virginia Gov. Allows GOP to Block Participation in Carbon Cap-and-Trade Program – WTVR

House Votes to Block U.S. Exit from Paris Climate Accord, as Both Parties Struggle with Divisions – InsideClimate News

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