March 30, 2018

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Top News from Our Warming World

Judge Rejects Exxon’s Attempt to Shut Down Climate Fraud Investigations – InsideClimate News

California Bans Climate-Warming HFCs in New Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration – InsideClimate News

Biggest Threat to Humanity? Climate Change, UN Chief Says – The New York Times

Arctic Drilling Lease Sale Proposed for 2019 in Beaufort Sea, an Area Once Off-Limits – InsideClimate News

Interior Not Set to Enforce Revived Methane Rule, Drillers Say – E&E News

EPA Pushes Informal Policy to Deal with Polluters Outside Courts – The Hill

EPA’s Pruitt Lived in D.C. Condo Connected to Fossil Fuel Lobbyist – Associated Press

The Sahara Is Growing, Thanks in Part to Climate Change – Washington Post

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