July 23, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

The Big Heat Wave: From Algeria to the Arctic – The Guardian

Endangered Species Act Under Fire from Lawmakers, Lobbyists and Trump Administration – The New York Times

Trump Administration’s Coal and Nuclear Bailout Could Top $17 Billion Per Year, Study Says – Greentech Media

Trudeau’s Climate Policies Face a Backlash – Bloomberg

FDA May Strip Soy and other Nut Milks from Using ‘Milk’ in Their Names – Associated Press

The Teenagers Fighting for Climate Justice – The New Yorker

Polar Bears Appear Where They Never Were Before – National Geographic

North Dakota Seeks Federal Money for Pipeline Protest Costs – Associated Press

Shell Wants Rhode Island Climate Lawsuit Moved to Federal Court – Providence Journal

Trump Administration Loses Attempt to End Children’s Climate Change Lawsuit – Reuters

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