October 23, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Exxon’s Climate Fraud Trial Opens to a Packed New York Courtroom – InsideClimate News

How Much Money Would Be Needed to Halt Global Warming? UN Scientists Say $300 Billion – Bloomberg

USDA’s Internal Watchdog to Probe Allegedly Buried Climate Change Reports – The Hill

New Bipartisan Senate Climate Caucus Aims to Take ‘Politics’ out of Issue – The Hill

Trump Administration Moves to Lift Protections for Fish and Divert Water to Farms – The New York Times

London Says New Emissions Standards Have Dropped Air Pollution by a Third – The Hill

Under Lagarde, European Central Bank Asset Purchases Set to Combat Climate Change – Bloomberg

An Alaska Village, Threatened by Erosion and Flooding, Begins to Relocate – Anchorage Daily News

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