June 15, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Agriculture Secretary Orders Environmental Rollbacks to Spur More Development in National Forests – The Hill

Louisiana’s Governor Vetoes Bill That Would Have Imposed Harsh Penalties for Trespassing on Industrial Land – InsideClimate News

For the Sunrise Movement’s D.C. Hub, a Call to Support the Movement for Black Lives – InsideClimate News

Worst-Case Scenarios for Climate Change May Not Go Far Enough, New Cloud Data Suggests – The Guardian

‘Insurgent’ Plan Once Again Reveals Split in Democratic Party Over Climate Change – Reuters

American Climate Video: The Creek Flooded Nearly Every Spring, but This Time the Water Just Kept Rising – InsideClimate News

As Virginia Beach Prepares for Sea Level Rise, Officials Punt on Carbon Emissions – The Virginian-Pilot

Emissions From 13 Dairy Firms Match Entire Footprint of the United Kingdom, Report Says – The Guardian

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