June 15, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Trump Nominates Former Fossil Fuel Lobbyist to Head DOE Renewables Office – Utility Dive

Global Warming Set to Exceed 1.5 Degrees by 2040, IPCC Draft Says – Reuters

Pollinators, but No Pollen: Spring Heat Left Europe’s Plants, Insects Out of Sync – InsideClimate News

Inside Exxon’s Fight to Stop Climate Change Litigation in Its Tracks – Houston Chronicle

A New Roadblock for Keystone XL? Pipeline Opponents Gift Land to Tribe – Omaha World-Herald

Pruitt Plans to Initiate a Big Environmental Rollback of Clean Water Rules – The New York Times

GOP Proposal Would Penalize States that Oppose Offshore Drilling – Washington Post

Boston Has New Rules to Help Buildings Withstand Climate Change – Boston Globe

Judge: BLM Must Consider Climate Impact in Gas Leases – Albuquerque Journal

Scientists at USGS Face New Scrutiny on Research Presentations – Washington Post

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