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    Weekly News

    for the week of 11/15/20-11/21/20

    US emissions to drop 9% in 2020, putting country back on track for Paris Commitment

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    Financial sector readies itself for climate change

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    Trump administration rushes to sell oil rights in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

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    Trudeau unveils Canada's net-zero by 2050 plans

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    Boris Johnson sets out 10-point plan to get UK on track for net zero

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    Climate crisis: 'Nowhere near the finish line' - UN chief

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    UN warns of catastrophe as second hurricane in two weeks hits Central America

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    A push emerges for the first Native American Interior Secretary

    What is climate change? A really simple guide

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    A record hurricane season is ending. What does climate change have to do with it?

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    Woman's power hour list: The women protecting our planet

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    Climate change is making winter ice more dangerous​

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    Trump's arctic refuge drilling push/Your city has water problems? She's got solutions

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    Study: Urban greenery plays a surprising role in greenhouse gas emissions

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    Farmers are warming up to the fight against climate change

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