Articles on or after 5/22/2023: Washington Post - Climate and Environment

        
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California’s cliffs are crumbling as climate change reshapes the coast - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 26)
Climate protesters indicted for smearing paint around case of Degas statue - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 26)
Germany conducts raids against climate activists, alleging criminality - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 24)
How California’s wild weather brought the debt-ceiling 'X date’ closer - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 22)
Lawmakers near deal on energy permitting in debt ceiling talks - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 25)
Oil executive will lead world climate talks. Lawmakers are trying to oust him. - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 23)
She didn’t expect to get melanoma. Why Black people need sunscreen. - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 27)
States reach deal with Biden to protect drought-stricken Colorado River - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 22)
Super Typhoon Mawar strengthens into most powerful storm on Earth in more than 2 years - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 26)
Supreme Court weakens EPA power to enforce Clean Water Act - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 25)
The coming battle between Americans who want to go electric and their landlords - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 23)
These countries will be dangerously hot within the next century - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 23)
Typhoon Mawar brings punishing winds, power outages to Guam - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 24)
Uruguay, hot and dry, adds saltwater to public drinking supply - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 29)
Waters in Venice’s Grand Canal turn bright green, prompting investigation - Washington Post - Climate and Environment  (May 29)