December 7, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

One Big Reason Midwest States Should Love Clean Energy: Rural Jobs – InsideClimate News

Cincinnati Becomes 100th U.S. City to Commit to 100% Clean Energy – PV Magazine

Trump Fuel Economy Rollback Based on Misleading and Shoddy Calculations, Study Finds – Los Angeles Times

Trump Plans Major Rollback of Sage Grouse Protections to Spur Oil Exploration – The New York Times

Sen. Schumer: No Deal on Infrastructure Without Addressing Climate Change – The Washington Post

Splits Deepen as UN Climate Talks Near Crunch Time – The Associated Press

U.S.-China Friction Threatens to Undercut the Fight Against Climate Change – The New York Times

Senate Confirms Bernard McNamee to FERC as Coal Recusal Calls Mount – Utility Dive

Joe Manchin Faces Liberal Opposition in Bid to Be Energy Panel’s Top Democrat – The New York Times

Brazil Future Unclear Amid Opposing Ideologies of Ministers – The Associated Press

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