This morning I got choked up on air when discussing the political reluctance to be bold on climate change. It’s never happened to me before, but there’s no precedent for the threat we are facing. https://t.co/LXQrm6YhlV
— Heather C. McGhee (@hmcghee) February 24, 2019
“The 21st century will be dominated by climate change in the same way that … the 19th century was dominated by modernity or industry,” author David Wallace-Wells tells @yayitsrob: https://t.co/HHdgymVCcy
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) February 24, 2019
"ExxonMobil plans to pump 25% more oil and gas in 2025 than in 2017. If the rest of the industry pursues even modest growth, the consequence for the climate could be disastrous." https://t.co/i9cikJu9EN
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) February 19, 2019
A small brown rat which lived on a tiny island off northern Australia is the world's first mammal known to have become extinct due to "human-induced climate change," the Australian government says https://t.co/v8FN0kocsr pic.twitter.com/fiXYLWyF4E
— CNN (@CNN) February 24, 2019
As a #climate scientist, I want to be crystal clear about one thing: the sweeping scope of the #GreenNewDeal approach to addressing #ClimateChange is *not* overly ambitious. It is absolutely commensurate with the massive scale of the challenge at hand. #GND (1/3) pic.twitter.com/pM8f1OFbsy
— Daniel Swain (@Weather_West) February 24, 2019
Climate change is science, NOT opinion & science says – Union Concerned Sc.: "Scientists Agree: Global Warming is Happening and Humans are the Primary Cause" – #climatechange #sciencematters pic.twitter.com/mxN4BzuKYp
— Gerald Kutney (@GeraldKutney) February 24, 2019
Inspired by the legacy of great bird artist and pioneering ornithologist John James Audubon, the Audubon Mural Project aims to paint murals of each of the 314 bird species threatened by climate change: https://t.co/fKVsq4P2HD pic.twitter.com/KQ28xfs0AN
— Audubon Society (@audubonsociety) February 24, 2019