August 21, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Trump Promised to Bring Back Coal. It’s Declining Again. – Bloomberg

Arctic’s Strongest Sea Ice Breaks Up for First Time on Record – The Guardian

Hard to See, Hard to Breathe: U.S. West Struggles with Smoke – Associated Press

Climate Change is Making Texas Summers Worse. Here’s Who That Hurts the Most. – Texas Observer

Activists Have a New Strategy to Block Gas Pipelines: States’ Rights – NPR

Sea Level Rise Is Already Costing Property Owners on the Coast – Washington Post

Enron’s Ghost and Other Challenges to Uniting the Western Power Grid – Bloomberg

Pruitt Called White House Just Once From His $43,000 Phone Booth – Washington Post

How Trump’s Clean Power Plan Changes Strip Away Health and Climate Protections – InsideClimate News

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