September 9, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Memo Offers Glimpse of How Trump’s Science Adviser Would Like to Shape Spending Priorities – Science Magazine

Dorian: One of Strongest, Longest-Lasting Hurricanes on Record in the Atlantic – InsideClimate News

NOAA Assailed for Defending Trump’s Hurricane Dorian Claim – Associated Press

Nearly 200 Gas-Fired Power Plants Set to Open or Planned in U.S. – USA Today

Summer Heat Waves Caused 1,500 Extra Deaths in France, Minister Confirms – Reuters

Justice Dept. Investigates California Auto Emissions Pact That Embarrassed Trump – The New York Times

Even if Injection of Fracking Wastewater Stops, Quakes Won’t – Scientific American

Exxon Mobil Is Funding Centrist Democratic Think Tank, Disclosures Reveal – Intercept

After State Rejects Gas Pipeline Permit, Utility Pushes Back. One Result: New Buildings Go Electric. – Financial Times

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