Top News from Our Warming World
COP24 Wraps Up: Key Outcomes from the UN Climate Talks – Carbon Brief
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke Resigns Amid Ethics Investigations – Washington Post
GOP Lawmakers Push Trump to Take ‘Any Appropriate Action’ to Save Keystone XL – The Hill
California Requires New City Buses to Be Electric by 2029 – The New York Times
Alaska Groups Sue EPA to Enforce Clean Air Laws in Fairbanks – Associated Press
Two Climate Change Pages Removed from Transportation Department’s Website – CNN
Tech Workers Got Paid in Company Stock. They Used It to Agitate for Change. – The New York Times
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