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New York Moves to Phase Out Climate Super-Pollutants – InsideClimate News
Global Hunger Levels Rising Due in Part to Extreme Weather, UN Warns – The Guardian
UN Chief Warns of a Dangerous Tipping Point on Climate Change – The New York Times
Exxon Appeals to Supreme Court to Block Massachusetts AG’s Request for Documents – The Hill
EU Lawmakers Back 45% CO2 Cut for Cars, Vans by 2030 – Reuters
Climate Change Drives Bigger, Wetter Storms — Storms Like Hurricane Florence – NPR
Mayors of New York, London Call on Cities to Divest from Fossil Fuels – The Guardian
Native American Tribes File Lawsuit Seeking to Invalidate Keystone XL Pipeline Permit – NPR
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