March 20, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

States Send Colorado River Drought Plan to Congress, but Salton Sea Fix Not Included – Arizona Republic

BP Explores Buying Solar Energy to Power Operations in the U.S. – Bloomberg

Climate Challenge Will Require Harder Choices Than Most People Realize, JPMorgan Executive Warns – Bloomberg

Federal Appeals Court Halts PennEast Pipeline Project – The Morning Call

Government Inaction Endangers Black Lung Disease Fund for Ill Coal Miners – Associated Press

Coal Companies Join with Rick Perry to Derail FERC Nominee – Politico

Federal Courts Have Ruled Against Trump Administration Policies at Least 63 Times – Washington Post

Cyclone Shows Climate Change’s Deadly Impact on Poor, Urbanizing Nations – Wall Street Journal

Pipeline Company Enbridge Tops Lobbying Dollars in Minnesota for Second Year – Minnesota Public Radio

Federal Judge Casts Doubt on Trump Drilling Plans Because They Ignore Climate Change – Washington Post

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