October 21, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Exxon and Oil Sands Go on Trial in New York Climate Fraud Case – InsideClimate News

As Beef Comes Under Fire for Climate Impacts, the Industry Fights Back – InsideClimate News

With Perry Out, New Energy Secretary Fits Trend: Cabinet Dominated by Lobbyists – The New York Times

Trump Officials Say Aid to Puerto Rico Was Knowingly Stalled after Hurricane Maria – The Hill

PG&E Plans More Power Cutoffs, Warns of Severe Weather This Week – Reuters

‘Tectonic Shift’: Swiss Greens Make Historic Gains in Election – The Guardian

Why Democrats Forced a Failed Climate Vote in the Senate – Washington Post

EU Fails to Set Tougher Climate Targets Before December UN Conference – Reuters

Renewables Could Match Coal Power Within 5 Years, IEA Report Suggests – Carbon Brief

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