November 18, 2020

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Top News from Our Warming World

Biden Plans to Move Fast With a ‘Climate Administration.’ Here’s How. – The New York Times

An Unlikely Alliance of Farm and Environmental Groups Takes on Climate Change – InsideClimate News

Britain Says It Will Ban New Gas-Powered Cars Starting in 2030 as Part of the Country’s Net-Zero Goal – Reuters

Tesla and Uber Join Forces With Utilities to Form Lobbying Group for the Electric Vehicle Industry – Reuters

In Protest of Line 3 Approval, Majority of Minnesota Environmental Justice Advisory Group Resigns – MPR

Mayors Unveil $60 Billion Plan to Support Midwest Energy Transition – Utility Dive

Trump Plan to Sell Arctic Oil Leases Will Face Challenges – The New York Times

More People Can Access Surgery. That’s Great For Them, Awful For The Planet – NPR

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