March 28, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Partisan Split on Climate Grows, Even as U.S. Fears Are on the Rise, Poll Finds – Washington Post

California Could Retaliate If Trump Cuts Auto Rules – Bloomberg

Energy Department Touts New Study as Reason to Continue Using Coal – The Hill

Bill to Ban Oil, Gas Drilling Off New Jersey Heads to Governor – Press of Atlantic City

Scott Pruitt’s Dirty Politics – The New Yorker

Canada, Provinces Lack Clear Plan to Adapt to Climate Change, Auditors Say – Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Maple Sugar Season Faces Mounting Climate Change Pressure – New Hampshire Public Radio

China Says It Has Met Its 2020 Carbon Target 3 Years Early – Reuters

Banks’ Unconventional Fossil Fuel Investments Rebounded Under Trump, Report Says – Guardian

Google, GM Launch Group Focused on Expanding Renewable Energy Purchasing – The Hill

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