March 18, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Four U.S. Banks Are the World’s Largest Fossil Fuel Financers, New Analysis Shows – The Hill

Exxon Loses Jurisdiction Fight in Massachusetts Climate Suit – Bloomberg

Long Phased-Out Refrigeration and Insulation Chemicals Still Widely in Use and Warming the Climate – InsideClimate News

Global Climate Summit in Glasgow Under Threat Because of Coronavirus – Financial Times

PG&E Bankruptcy Financing Proposal Approved Amid Financial Concerns From COVID-19 – Utility Dive

House Democrats Warn Against Oil Industry Bailout – The Hill

Democratic Lawmakers Call for Emissions Reductions in Airline Bailout – The Hill

The Post-Virus Economic Recovery Could Be a Green One – Bloomberg

China’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Rose 2.6 Percent in 2019, Research Group Says – Reuters

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