Whether it's fair weather or foul, hurricane, tornado, blizzard, flood, volcano, climate & fire are the bill of fare here.
11/12/17
Coral reefs have been hit particularly hard by climate change and ocean acidification. But there is still hope. https://t.co/Uz64UWIxqQ pic.twitter.com/q0rPltJxOL
— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) November 12, 2017
11/22/17
In reporting this story, I spoke with more than a dozen polar scientists. Nearly all of them had that edge in their voice—they knew, in their core, that this work was critically important and they wanted the world to know.
— Eric Holthaus (@EricHolthaus) November 21, 2017
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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