November 5, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

The Polls Showed Democrats Poised to Reclaim the Senate. Then Came Election Day. – InsideClimate News

Post Election, Climate and Racial Justice Protesters Gather in Boston Over Ballot Counting – InsideClimate News

Republican Tim Wright Wins Texas Election Dubbed ‘Most Important Environmental Race in the Country’ – Bloomberg

Inside Clean Energy: Not a Great Election Year for Renewable Energy, but There’s Reason for Optimism – InsideClimate News

Oregon Allows a Controversial Fracked Gas Power Plant to Begin Construction – InsideClimate News

Republicans in Campaign Mode for Top Spots on House Environmental Committees – The Hill

Tiny Air Pollution Rise Linked to 11 Percent More Covid-19 Deaths, New Study Says – The Guardian

A Woman Warned GM about Warming, But Men Didn’t Listen – Scientific American

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