August 27, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Senator John McCain’s Climate Legacy – InsideClimate News

Hurricane Lane Brings Hawaii a Warning About Future Storm Risk – InsideClimate News

Merkel Says EU Should Meet Existing Emissions Aims, Not Set New Ones – Reuters

Climate Change Policy Toppled Australia’s Leader. Here’s What It Could Mean for Others. – The New York Times

Houston-Area Voters Overwhelmingly Back Flood-Control Bond 1 Year After Harvey – Associated Press

2018’s Extreme Weather Could Force Food Prices up 5% in UK, Report Warns – The Guardian

A Leader in the War on Poverty Opens a New Front: Pollution – The New York Times

Pipeline Protest Arrests Raise More Questions About Controversial Louisiana Law – InsideClimate News

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