June 4, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Children’s Climate Lawsuit Is Back in Court, and Doctors Are Backing Kids’ Health Risk Concerns – InsideClimate News

Companies See Climate Change Hitting Their Bottom Lines in the Next 5 Years – The New York Times

Trump Administration Seeks Criminal Crackdown on Pipeline Protests – Politico

U.S. EPA Sued Over Ousting of Scientists from Advisory Committees – Reuters

Researcher: Sutton Lake Site Of Numerous Coal Ash Spills – WUNC

Lobbying Against Key U.S. Climate Regulation ‘Cost Society $60 Billion’, Study Finds – Carbon Brief

Michigan Farmers Can Build Commercial Solar Panels On Land Preserved for Agriculture – MLive

Minnesota Court: Regulators Didn’t Weigh Oil Spill Impact in Line 3 Pipeline Decision – Minnesota Public Radio

Biden Launches Climate Plan Embracing Green New Deal, Goes Beyond Obama-Era Ambition – InsideClimate News

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