December 5, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

EPA Plans to Roll Back Restrictions on New Coal-Burning Power Plants – The New York Times

U.S. Coal Consumption Drops to Lowest Level Since 1979 – The Associated Press

Shipping Giant Maersk Wants to Slash Carbon Emissions to Zero, but It Needs Help – CNN

Big Utility Xcel Energy Announces Goal of Zero Carbon Emissions by 2050 – The Colorado Sun

Proposed Indiana Coal Plant Would Put Millions of Tons of Dangerous Chemicals in Air – The Indianapolis Star

Bloomberg, Focusing on Climate Change During Iowa Trip, Says He Would Battle Coal Industry – The New York Times

The Most Important Country for the Global Climate No One is Talking About – Vox

New W.Va. House Speaker’s Ties to Gas Industry Highlight Legislative Ethics Loopholes – The Charleston Gazette-Mail

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