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12/16/17
Trump admin. orders head of Joshua Tree Natl Park not to talk about what climate change is doing to...Joshua treeshttps://t.co/YH43TMPiYZ
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) December 16, 2017
12/18/17
Deleting information from your website will not make #ClimateChange go away https://t.co/ohw8Gr3MTv
— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) December 18, 2017
12/30/17
"One thing climate scientists have long been reluctant to say is that specific extreme weather events are the result of climate change. @NPR science correspondent @christophjoyce says a little noticed study this past year did prove a link. https://t.co/t1uliG0M2t"
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"Thirty years ago, we may have seen this coming as a train in the distance," NOAA's Arndt said. "The train is in our living room now." https://t.co/CBqZ9XY6ET
— katy(@itsbedtimebitcj) June 18, 2018
7/20/18
Scientists prove that climate change is now disrupting the seasons https://t.co/PGLCWKDL2o via @business
— Carl Zimmer (@carlzimmer) July 20, 2018
7/21/18
In just 15 years, roughly 4,000 miles of fiber-optic cables in US coastal cities could go underwater. https://t.co/3yug1OYT3N
— WIRED Science (@WIREDScience) July 21, 2018
7/31/18
A new report co-led by @WASeaGrant provides the clearest picture yet of what Washington state can expect from rising sea levels, and the increased level of detail will help community planners weigh risks of different scenarios https://t.co/D3cadx8f0K pic.twitter.com/M82V0XDJfP
— NOAA Sea Grant (@SeaGrant) July 31, 2018
8/1/18
Thirty years ago, we almost saved the planet. This is the story of how we failed. https://t.co/EglEQFwHPu pic.twitter.com/WBtopm5ppt
— NYT Magazine (@NYTmag) August 1, 2018