Top News from Our Warming World
States Sue Trump Administration for Reducing Fuel Efficiency Penalties – The Hill
Head of Russia’s Weather Service: Siberia Wildfires Linked to Climate Change – Associated Press
Climate Change Becomes an Issue for Ratings Agencies – InsideClimate News
Walruses Appear Early on Alaska Shore as Sea Ice Recedes – Associated Press
Algae Bloom Fouls New Jersey’s Largest Lake, Indicating Broader Crisis – The New York Times
Judge Backs State Order that Duke Energy Dig Up All Coal Ash Pits – WRAL
Top Climate Scientist Quitting USDA, Following Others Who Say Trump Politicized Science – Politico
Trudeau Announces Agreement for New Marine Protected Area in Canadian Arctic – National Geographic
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