July 12, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Black Lung Indictments Allege Coal Mine Managers Lied About Health Safety – InsideClimate News

What Does Climate Change Have to Do with the Floods in Thailand? – The New York Times

Think Tank Founder Who Tries to Discredit Climate Scientists Is Being Sued by His Allies – The New York Times

Heat Waves May Be Making Climate Change Real for Americans – The Guardian

Powering Ships with Plastic? – United Nations Environment Program

Indigenous Protesters Set Up Camp to Oppose Enbridge Line 3 at Canada-U.S. Border – CBC

As Sea Level Rises, Pacific Coast Faces a Choice: Save Cliff-Side Homes or the Public Beaches Below – Washington Post

Emails Show Close Coordination Between Michigan and Enbridge on Line 5 Plan – The Bridge

EPA Scraps Plan to Force U.S. Refiners to Blend More Biofuels – Reuters

California Beats Its 2020 Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goals Early – Sacramento Bee

Ireland Enroute to Being World’s First Country to Divest from Fossil Fuels – The Guardian

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