Whether it's fair weather or foul, hurricane, tornado, blizzard, flood, volcano, climate & fire are the bill of fare here.
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
8/12/18
"I'd like to see your child have to fight for energy," the Interior secretary at the conservative Freedom Conference.
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The man blocking climate research at the Department of the Interior has no qualifications other than having played football in high school with Ryan Zinke.
— Rep. Don Beyer (@RepDonBeyer) August 29, 2018
Culture of corruption.https://t.co/pI08VBAb9h
10/8/18
If you eat right, refrain from smoking, and wear a seatbelt consistently, you'll likely live long enough to see the Earth ravaged by climate catastrophe https://t.co/sr9AlGJQ5h
— David Frum (@davidfrum) October 8, 2018
10/8/18
Scientists say even if countries drastically limit global warming there will still be negative impacts on the Earth https://t.co/WGUTGjXjNH
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) October 8, 2018
10/8/18
Experts say only drastic, immediate change can save us from the dangers of climate changehttps://t.co/CYfxDZ9SOb
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 8, 2018
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