October 7, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

In the Mountains, Climate Change Is Disrupting Everything, from How Water Flows to When Plants Flower – InsideClimate News

As Amazon Burns, Pope Convenes Meeting on Forest Protection and Climate Change – InsideClimate News

New York City Wants to Put a Climate Change ‘Laboratory’ on Governors Island – The New York Times

China’s Coal Power Giants Seen Charging Ahead Into Climate Risks – Bloomberg

Oil Companies Ponder Climate Change, but Profits Still Rule – The New York Times

How the FBI Targeted Environmental Activists in Domestic Terror Investigations – The Guardian

Trump Administration Ends Five-year Oil and Gas Drilling Moratorium in California – The Hill

20 UK Universities in Landmark Deal to Buy Energy Direct from Wind Farms – The Guardian

The Gulf Of Maine Is Warming, and Its Whales Are Disappearing – NPR

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