November 5, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

U.S. Supreme Court Allows Children’s Climate Lawsuit to Proceed – InsideClimate News

Environmentalists’ Dilemma: Support Republicans with Green Records or Try to Flip the House? – InsideClimate News

More Evidence Points to China as Source of Ozone-Depleting Gas – The New York Times

Leaked First Draft of New York City’s Big Climate Bill Raises Fears of Rent Increases – Huffington Post

Virginia Governor Signs Executive Order to Combat Sea Level Rise – Chesapeake Bay Magazine

Indiana Utility Puts Another Nail in Coal’s Coffin – The Indianapolis Star

Wanted: An Australian Energy Policy to Kickstart Investment – Reuters

Market Forces Buffeting Future of Wind Power in Maine – Portland Press Herald

Dozens Dead in Italian Flooding – CNN

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