July 19, 2016

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Top News from Our Warming World

Soaring Temperatures Will Make It Too Hot to Work, UN Warns – Bloomberg

Retreating Glaciers a Sign of Alaska’s Major Meltdown – High Country News

The British Climate Department Is Gone—But It Could Have More Power Than Ever – Think Progress

New York’s Remodelled Governors Island Has Built-In Climate Change Defense – Guardian

Natural Gas Flaring Ticks Upward in North Dakota – Prairie Public News

Two Refiners to Spend $400 Million on Pollution Control to Settle EPA Case – Wall Street Journal (sub. req’d)

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