April 10, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Alberta’s Old, Unproductive Oil and Gas Wells Could Cost up to $70 Billion to Clean Up, Report Finds – CBC

Falling Price of Renewables Shaves $10 Trillion Off Cost to Curb Warming, IRENA Estimates – Bloomberg

Climate Change Could Destroy His Home in Peru. So He Sued an Energy Company in Germany. – The New York Times

Today’s Children Will Have Far Less Leeway for Carbon Emissions, Analysis Shows – The Guardian

Climate Change Will Crush Real Estate Values for Investors Who Don’t Prepare, Report Says – CNBC

Entrepreneurs Built Iowa’s Solar Economy. A Utility’s Push for Solar Fees Could Shut Them Down. – InsideClimate News

Hagel Tells Congress Climate Change Is a National Security Threat – Omaha World-Herald

Dept. of Energy Calls for Building Large Natural Gas Plant in Puerto Rico, Despite 100% Clean Energy Plan – Utility Dive

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