Whether it's fair weather or foul, hurricane, tornado, blizzard, flood, volcano, climate & fire are the bill of fare here.
10/26/18
We might need to change the way we talk about climate change to help us cope with the uncertainty, and often alarming predictions for Earth's future. https://t.co/gz7anL8s7f
— NRDC(@NRDC) October 26, 2018
11/4/18
The planet's oceans could be absorbing up to 60 percent more heat since the 1990s than older estimates had found, new research suggests. via @sciam https://t.co/tRJ3Dk2myM
— NOVA | PBS (@novapbs) November 4, 2018
11/8/18
MUST READ & Please RT - we're proud to share this article featuring our Founder/Exec Dir., Louie Psihoyos: Putting a Human Face on Climate Change @CommArts - One more reason to #vote on #VoteTuesday https://t.co/Xsm2nOS2CP
— Oceanic Preservation Society / OPS (@OP_Society) November 6, 2018
11/21/18
New research from CU Boulder analyzed weather and crime data from 16,000 cities.
Read more from Colorado Public Radio1/9/19
Scientists Say Ocean Circulation Is Slowing (about 15 % since middle of last century). https://t.co/8xd0tdtzTB
— Svein T veitdal (@tveitdal) January 9, 2019
Here’s Why You Should Care.
Hotter summers in Europe, changing rainfall in the tropics, hurricane risks along the U.S. coast pic.twitter.com/ATLeiYlbjr
1/20/19
We'll be less prepared to deal with extreme weather this year thanks to the shutdown https://t.co/t4MOplbstI
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) January 20, 2019
1/22/19
By John Conger In the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act, the U.S. Congress asked the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide a report on "vulnerabilities to military installations ...
Read more from The Center for Climate & Security2/3/19
The definitive version!
— Doing Things Differently (@dtdchange) February 3, 2019
193 Countries
137 Years
Climate data visualised by @anttilip #SciComm #ClimateChange
Oh my. pic.twitter.com/wDC4m8ekHo
2/19/19
This article talks about how climate activists must keep doing things different to keep attention on #ClimateBreakdown! Apparently, the storms, droughts, heat waves, fires and 6th mass extinction aren't enough to keep #ClimateChange in the spotlight!
— Alexandria Villasenor (@AlexandriaV2005) February 18, 2019https://t.co/xIYxzXgRR8
2/26/19
For a year I've been reporting this story about major climate news, finally breaking today: A new simulation finds that global warming could cause stratocumulus clouds to disappear in as little as a century, which would add 8°C (14°F) of extra warming. https://t.co/1cSmLOsmOS
— Natalie Wolchover (@nattyover) February 25, 2019