November 15, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

A Tale of Two Futures: Climate Change Health Risks Facing a Child Born Today – InsideClimate News

Italian Council Is Flooded in Venice Shortly After Rejecting Measures on Climate Change – CNN

German Parliament Approves Climate Protection Law – Reuters

Cap and Trade Is Supposed to Solve Climate Change, but Oil and Gas Company Emissions Are Up – ProPublica

Ocasio-Cortez, Sanders Unveil $180-billion Green New Deal Public Housing Plan – The Hill

European Investment Bank to Stop Funding Fossil Fuel Projects by End of 2021 – Reuters

Lawmaker Demands Answers from Administration Over Land Agency’s Headquarters Relocation – The Hill

The World’s Only $100 Billion Utility Owes Its Rise To Wind Power – Bloomberg

Three More States Back Michigan Lawsuit to Shut Down an Aging Pipeline Under the Great Lakes – Star Tribune

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