October 24, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

Former Exxon Scientists Tell Congress of Oil Giant’s Climate Research Before Exxon Turned to Denial – InsideClimate News

Republican Senators Push Bill to Move Most Federal Agencies out of D.C. – The Hill

Decades-Old Government Loophole Gives Oil Companies an $18 Billion Windfall – The New York Times

How Fossil Fuel Executives Lobbied Black Leaders to Overturn a California City’s Coal Ban – The Guardian

Justice Dept. Sues California to Stop Climate Initiative From Extending to Canada – The New York Times

Five Biggest Oil Companies Spent $279 Million Lobbying EU since 2010 – The Guardian

6 Years After Exxon’s Oil Pipeline Burst in an Arkansas Town, a Final Accounting – InsideClimate News

Trump Administration to Begin Official Withdrawal From Paris Climate Accord – The New York Times

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