October 25, 2017

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Top News from Our Warming World

U.S. Unprepared to Face Costs of Climate Change, GAO Says – InsideClimate News

Senate Sends $36.5 Billion Disaster Relief Bill to Trump’s Desk – The Hill

Rising Seas Are Flooding Virginia’s Naval Base, and There’s No Plan to Fix It – InsideClimate News

Energy Secretary Rick Perry Claims Obama Discriminated Against Coal, Nuclear – Reuters

Big Companies’ Climate Change Targets Are ‘Unambitious’, Analysts Say – The Guardian

More Acidic Oceans ‘Will Affect All Sea Life,’ Study Finds – BBC

Leaked Memo: Interior Department Scrubs Climate Change from Its Strategic Plan – The Nation

Drought Wipes Out Enough Food to Feed 81 Million People, World Bank Says – CBS MoneyWatch

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