February 10, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Justice Department Drops Antitrust Probe Against Automakers That Sided With California on Emissions – The New York Times

Is Trump’s USDA Ready to Address Climate Change? There are Hopeful Signs. – InsideClimate News

Climate Change Complicates Counting Some Alaska Native Villages For Census – NPR

Drilling, Mining Boom Possible But Unlikely Under Trump’s Final Plan for Southern Utah Lands – InsideClimate News

After the Wildfires: Tourist Firms in California’s Wine Country Say No One Is Coming – The Guardian

Fires and Floods: Maps of Europe Predict Scale of Climate Catastrophe – The Guardian

Record Rainfall Put Out Mega-Blaze in Sydney, but Brings Flooding – BBC

Africa, a Thunder and Lightning Hot Spot, May See Even More Storms – The New York Times

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