Trump is doing permanent damage to the world by doing nothing about climate change. Sad!
Bill McKibben wrote the first article about climate change to appear in the New York Review.
— The New York Review of Books (@nybooks) February 25, 2020
It was 1988. https://t.co/eLti7dGkFf
Climate change could turn into a "catastrophic" threat to national and global security in the coming decades, a new report warns. https://t.co/7zQgliGaH7
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) February 24, 2020
From afterthought to emergency: Climate change has become a top issue for Democrats in primary states via @brady_dennis https://t.co/DHzqm5s528
— Lisa Rein (@Reinlwapo) February 24, 2020
Under pressure from Europe to address the economic threat of climate change, the U.S. agreed to include a climate reference in a G20 statement. It appears on the third page of the document at the bottom of a long list of potential economic risks.https://t.co/74sPVyRWs9
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 23, 2020
It's hard enough just dealing with oil companies–but it turns out a quarter of climate denial nonsense online is coming from bots.https://t.co/5yL1A4Gf86
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) February 21, 2020
Climate is the clear number-two issue—second only to health care—for Democrats who live in one of the upcoming primary or caucus states, according to a new poll. @yayitsrob reports: https://t.co/42cbLPeVjN
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) February 23, 2020
The Antarctic Peninsula has warmed 37 degrees in 50 years with a 600% loss of ice.
— Jamie Schler (@lifesafeast) February 22, 2020
😢 #ClimateEmergency https://t.co/4mXB1g40HY
The Colorado River — which provides water to more than 40 million people from Denver to Los Angeles — has seen its flow dwindle by 20 percent compared to the last century, and scientists have found that climate change is mainly to blame https://t.co/vXGsTPR4sm
— CNN (@CNN) February 22, 2020
Colorado River basin is drying up in "potentially catastrophic" impact of climate change https://t.co/EweXNike20
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) February 22, 2020
A study of storm risks to Baltimore as sea levels rise and climate changes — and how to defend lives and property against them — is on hold indefinitely. The Trump administration is no longer funding it, or many similar projects around the country. https://t.co/Bap1BR1ecT
— Scott Dance ☀️ (@ssdance) February 26, 2020
“The Trump administration wants to control all dealings concerning fossil fuels, even though the fossil fuels are harming the youth of America.”https://t.co/TCNOlwOtXp
— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) February 26, 2020
climate change doesn’t care if your prime minister or president believes in it or not. https://t.co/zgK096HftP
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) February 27, 2020
The share of Democrats saying addressing climate change should be a top priority has increased a lot in recent years (22 percentage points since 2016), while for Republicans, there has been no significant change. https://t.co/KOL8t3Nxah
— Brian Kennedy (@briantkennedy) February 28, 2020
This is dangerous and unacceptable. Big Oil's climate misinformation playbook is at work in our government. California is facing a water crisis and our policies must be informed with science fact, not fiction. https://t.co/7Goxp5Mcxz
— Kamala Harris (@SenKamalaHarris) March 3, 2020
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— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) March 4, 2020