January 15, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

World’s Business Leaders Call Climate Change the Biggest Risk of the 2020s – Yahoo Finance

Forecast Storms Bring Both Relief and New Risks for Fire-stricken Australia – Reuters

Green Groups Sue Trump Administration Over California Fracking Plans Analysis – The Hill

Environmentalists, Oregon Senators Oppose DOT Increasing Transport of Natural Gas by Rail – The Hill

Cost Analysis Backing BLM Move Comes Under Scrutiny – The Hill

Trump Approves First Solar’s Mega-Farm in California Desert – Bloomberg

Steyer Claims He Divested from Fossil Fuels a Decade Ago, but It’s More Complicated – The Hill

Glacial Lake Outburst Floods: A New Climate-Related Threat From Above – Scientific American

Wildfires, Climate Policies Start to Shift Corporate Views on Risk – Financial Times

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