March 11, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Coronavirus ‘Really Not the Way You Want To Decrease Emissions’ – InsideClimate News

Trump Administration Presses Cities to Evict Homeowners From Flood Zones – The New York Times

White House Likely to Pursue Federal Aid for Shale Companies Hit by Oil Shock, Coronavirus Downturn – The Washington Post

L.A. Aims to be First to Power U.S. City With Green Hydrogen – Bloomberg

Finance Can’t Decide How It Wants to Deal With Climate Change – Bloomberg

Major Utilities Won’t Hit Clean Energy Targets at Current Pace, New Report Warns – Utility Dive

Mild Winter Spurs Bears to Emerge from Hibernation Earlier – The Guardian

Majority of Europeans Support Ban on Short-Haul Flights, New Poll Says – Reuters

Greta Thunberg Urges ‘#DigitalStrike’ Rather Than Big Crowds Amid Coronavirus Outbreak – The Hill

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