August 20, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

As Trump Dismantles Clean Air Rules, an Industry Lawyer Delivers for Ex-Clients – The New York Times

The Trump Administration Keeps Losing Environmental Court Cases – Washington Post

Heat Waves, Rainstorms May Become More Severe as Weather Stalls, Study Says – Reuters

Trump Administration Says Conserving Oil No Longer an Economic Imperative – Associated Press

Australian Prime Minister Abandons Climate Targets, Bowing to Political Pressure – The New York Times

Most Economic Forecasts Have a Big Blind Spot: Climate Change – CNN

Some Arctic Ground No Longer Freezing — Even in Winter – National Geographic

FERC Allows Limited Construction to Resume on Mountain Valley Pipeline – Utility Dive

Wyoming Regulators Allow Company to Flare Up to 1 Million Cubic Feet of Gas Per Day – Casper Star-Tribune

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