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President Trump’s pick to lead the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) defended sweeping budget cuts during a Senate hearing, just days after deadly floods killed more than 120 people across three states.

Georgina Gustin reports for Inside Climate News.

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Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse accused fossil fuel companies of orchestrating a decades-long misinformation campaign and urged Democrats to confront the industry's political influence more aggressively.

Mark Hertsgaard reports for The Guardian.

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Developers of solar and wind energy projects have just 12 months to begin construction in order to retain key federal tax credits, following the passage of a new law backed by congressional Republicans and signed by President Trump.

Jeff St. John reports for Canary Media.

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Federal workers at science and environmental agencies are bracing for large-scale job cuts after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted a legal block on President Trump’s plans to shrink the federal workforce.

Robin Bravender reports for E&E News.

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Flash floods in Texas that killed more than 100 people over the Fourth of July weekend are testing the federal government’s new, limited role in disaster response under President Trump.

Patrik Jonsson reports for The Christian Science Monitor.

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The July 4 flash flood in Texas killed at least 109 people, including children at a summer camp, and highlighted how climate change is accelerating catastrophic weather while federal protections unravel.

Abrahm Lustgarten reports for ProPublica.

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As deadly floods swept through Central Texas lat week, experts pointed to the lack of real-time river data and effective communication tools in rural areas as key reasons for the high death toll. What can be learned from the disaster to save lives in future floods?

Nicolás Rivero reports for The Washington Post.

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New York City’s new congestion toll has reduced car traffic and pollution while raising hundreds of millions for public transit upgrades, despite efforts by the Trump administration to shut it down.

Oliver Milman reports for The Guardian.

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Louisiana has passed a new law that classifies natural gas as “green energy,” allowing it to qualify for clean energy funding and raising concerns among climate experts and clean energy advocates.

Sophie Hurwitz reports for Grist.

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A group of early-career researchers in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) climate science fellowship were furloughed this week after the Trump administration withheld program funding and canceled this year’s awards.

Rebecca Dzombak reports for The New York Times.

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is cutting funding for wind, solar, and electric vehicles despite a signed federal budget that preserved those levels, prompting accusations of unlawful spending violations.

Zack Colman reports for POLITICO.

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A new analysis directly attributes about 1,500 deaths in 12 European cities last week to the intensifying effects of climate change caused by fossil fuel emissions.

Seth Borenstein reports for The Associated Press.

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The far-right Patriots for Europe bloc will lead the European Parliament’s negotiations on the EU’s proposed 2040 climate target, placing a group hostile to existing climate policies at the center of the talks.

Kate Abnett reports for Reuters.

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China’s top coal-producing region, Shanxi, is struggling to pivot from its fossil-fueled past to a cleaner economic future, as the country races to meet ambitious carbon targets by 2060.

Amy Hawkins reports for The Guardian.

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As deadly floods strike Central Texas, experts say outdated maps, weak regulations, and rapid development are funneling millions of Texans into flood-prone areas with few safeguards.

Joshua Fechter and Paul Cobler report for The Texas Tribune.

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The Trump administration has proposed closing more than two dozen federally funded meteorological labs, including Oklahoma’s National Severe Storms Laboratory, sparking bipartisan concern over public safety and economic consequences.

Emily Kennard reports for NOTUS.

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As misinformation spreads quickly in the chaos of natural disasters, researchers are testing artificial intelligence tools to help emergency responders identify and counter false claims in real time.

Ryan Krugman reports for Inside Climate News.

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A new U.S. Department of Energy report predicts severe grid strain by 2030 if fossil fuel plant closures continue while artificial intelligence data center expansion accelerates.

Peter Behr reports for E&E News.

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