October 27, 2017

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Top News from Our Warming World

Nurses in Puerto Rico See First-Hand Health Crisis from Climate Disasters – InsideClimate News

19 Senators Question EPA Methodology Behind Clean Power Plan Repeal – The Hill

5 Years After Sandy: Vulnerable Red Hook Is Booming, Right at the Water’s Edge – The Bridge

FEMA Had a Plan for Responding to a Hurricane in Puerto Rico — But It Doesn’t Want You to See It – ProPublica

Big Oil’s $1 Billion Fund Backs New Cement, Engine Technologies – Reuters

These U.S. Cities Are Most Vulnerable to Major Coastal Flooding and Sea Level Rise – Climate Central

For an Endangered Animal, a Fire or Hurricane Can Mean the End – The New York Times

How Climate Change Affects Cartography – Atlas Obscura

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