September 11, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

A Shantytown’s Warning from the Hurricane-Ravaged Bahamas – InsideClimate News

Former FEMA Official Accused of Taking Bribes in Hurricane Maria Recovery – The New York Times

New Hampshire Governor Signs Ban of Oil, Gas Drilling off Coast – Associated Press

Shipping’s Carbon-Neutral Dream Drifts Further Away, Not Closer – Bloomberg

California Weighs ‘Trump Insurance’ Bill to Keep Environmental Laws – Bloomberg

Canada Tries a Forceful Message for Flood Victims: Live Someplace Else – The New York Times

NOAA Publicly Releases Internal Memo Criticizing ‘Political’ Influence on Hurricane Dorian Controversy – CNN

Amnesty International: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney’s Strategy on Activists Violates Human Rights – CBC

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