The report is grim – we have to act.
The day after Thanksgiving is notorious in the media as the single best time to bury bad news. At the Wall Street Journal they'd save crummy pieces for months to bury then. Don't let this story get snuffed out- too important! https://t.co/9x7Qi4znoy
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) November 23, 2018
Ironically, "Trump trying to bury climate report" is such a compelling media narrative that it might lead to GREATER coverage of the #NationalClimateAsessment… https://t.co/J3i7vQhiEY
— Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) November 23, 2018
Breaking News: Climate change could slash the size of America's economy by 10 percent by 2100 unless major action is taken, a federal government report says. https://t.co/TWJHG6tauy
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 23, 2018
New #Trump admin #climate report:
"Since late 19th C humans have released greenhouse gases into the atmosphere…[by] burning fossil fuels & deforestation & land-use change. As a result the atmospheric [ ] of CO2… has ^ed by abt 40% over industrial era."https://t.co/ipwHhVjkOZ— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) November 23, 2018
Has there ever been a bigger gulf between the position of the US government and the position of the US president than Trump and federal scientist currently have on climate change?
— Sam Stein (@samstein) November 23, 2018
U.S. natural disasters are worsening and their impacts are intensifying due to climate change, a federal report finds https://t.co/snTraTFDjq
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 23, 2018
My statement on the National Climate Assessment released today: https://t.co/fltD5DOmoy pic.twitter.com/PLpGCnaUc0
— Al Gore (@algore) November 23, 2018
In a @pewresearch @pewscience survey this spring, 30% of Americans said policies aimed at reducing the effects of climate change would help the U.S. economy. https://t.co/1bB1Ima8SK
— Brian Kennedy (@briantkennedy) November 23, 2018
A new US government report delivers a dire warning about climate change and its devastating impacts on the health and economy of the country https://t.co/uES33KOAYb pic.twitter.com/sziL534IlS
— CNN (@CNN) November 23, 2018
A new US government report delivers a dire warning about climate change and its devastating impacts on the health and economy of the country https://t.co/02paMqec8A pic.twitter.com/9v5MEIoiY4
— CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) November 23, 2018
Trump administration's first report on climate change impacts on U.S. sees damages ‘intensifying across the country’ https://t.co/lutBgwm1WA
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 23, 2018
ICYMI
Actually, Republicans Do Believe in Climate Change (Leaf Van Boven & David Sherman) https://t.co/lZDWdwLtv3— OpinionToday.com (@OpinionToday) November 23, 2018