We’ll definitely be better off with Biden.
The U.S. will soon rejoin the Paris climate accord. Then comes the hard part. https://t.co/ESvBLmYqxz
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 22, 2020
In confronting climate change, Biden won’t have a day to waste https://t.co/Lp2zvW4sV4
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 22, 2020
The pandemic relief bill being rushed through Congress contains the most significant measures to combat climate change in a decade. The bill includes billions of dollars for clean energy, while reducing the use of coolants that contribute to global warming.https://t.co/paToMiiuCh
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 22, 2020
Biden wants the U.S. to stop contributing to climate change by 2050.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 15, 2020
Here’s what that would actually take. https://t.co/QH2ZR1fYZl
An iceberg the size of Delaware is about to slam into an island the size of Rhode Island in the ocean that borders the United States to the east but don't worry everything is fine climate change is a hoax according to the biggest conman in American history https://t.co/5FdeFRf4sK
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) December 11, 2020
Gorgeous feature about the big trees (sorry, "charismatic megaflora") that are some of my favorite things about living in California. https://t.co/YDhKRFA2wv
— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) December 10, 2020
New from me: Trump fought Californian environmental officials. The Biden team wants to learn from them.https://t.co/yipQtBQC8l
— Miranda Green (@mirandacgreen) December 9, 2020
This is the best legislative news on the climate change front in over a decade. It calls for a rare celebration. Massive props to the lawmakers who got these provisions — and the $35 billion for wind, solar, and other clean power sources — into this bill!https://t.co/h9jfn3syDc
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) December 22, 2020
Top Climate Stories of 2020
— The Voda Foundation (@Voda_Foundation) December 22, 2020
RAGING WILDFIRES
FLURRY OF HURRICANES
CHART-TOPPING HEAT?
COVID-DRIVEN CO2 DROP
U.S. REVERSAL: Biden’s position on climate change is already sending a clear signal where the federal government will stand on #ClimateAction https://t.co/Ug2dmaseAt
I looked at what Biden could do about catastrophic wildfire. Here's what experts said:
— Sarah Kaplan (@sarahkaplan48) December 22, 2020
– Act on climate change
– Make communities more resilient
– Allow more natural fire & controlled burns, especially by Native experts who have done this for centurieshttps://t.co/AJUvuWgnLI
Here are a few of the most impactful climate books I've read. First up: "Less is More" by @jasonhickel. Yes, we CAN organize society around human thriving instead of further enriching billionaires. Yes, we DO need to deal w growthism to stop climate and ecological breakdown. pic.twitter.com/D4hmoES83R
— Peter Kalmus (@ClimateHuman) December 22, 2020