June 12, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Former EPA Chiefs Urge Congress to Boost Oversight of Trump Administration – InsideClimate News

Climate Change Poses Major Risks to Financial Markets, Regulator Warns – The New York Times

In Hot Water? Study Says Warming May Reduce Sea Life By 17 Percent – Associated Press

GAO: Climate Change Poses ‘High Risk’ to Federal Spending – The Hill

Theresa May Commits to Net Zero UK Carbon Emissions by 2050 – The Guardian

Oil Demand Signals Are Flashing Red as Price Dives Toward $50 – Bloomberg

Groups Sue Trump Administration for Gutting Offshore Oil Safety Rules – Reuters

Carbon Emissions from Energy Industry Rise at Fastest Rate Since 2011 – The Guardian

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