March 26, 2019

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Top News from Our Warming World

4 Things to Know on Today’s Green New Deal Vote in the Senate – InsideClimate News

‘Let a Thousand Climate Proposals Bloom’: Lawmakers Tee up Green New Deal Alternatives – Washington Post

Wall Street Is Masking the True Cost of Climate Change for Coastal Homes – Bloomberg

Global Carbon Emissions Hit Record High in 2018 as Coal Use Rose, IEA Says – Reuters

Mary Robinson: Climate Denial Denies the Human Rights of Earth’s Most Vulnerable People – The Guardian

China, France Discuss Climate-Friendly Finance in Meeting Between Xi and European Leaders – Associated Press

Idaho Power Aims to End Use of Coal, Natural Gas by 2045 – Idaho Statesman

Along the Mighty Mississippi, Cities Swap Sandbags for Marshes – Scientific American

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