The Gulf Stream is among the mightiest rivers you will never see, carrying far more water than all the world’s freshwater rivers combined. Some scientists fear global warming is causing Atlantic currents to weaken. https://t.co/jaD7EiphpJ pic.twitter.com/g0IMoi1Mma
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 3, 2021
The Texas power grid failure is a climate change cautionary tale https://t.co/YRmsi9Hmoq pic.twitter.com/sOk8lZkfCI
— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) February 22, 2021
What does Texas's massive power outage have to do w/ climate change?
— Fareed Zakaria (@FareedZakaria) February 21, 2021
My conversation w/ Texas Tech climate scientist @KHayhoe, from today's GPS: pic.twitter.com/ieW28uM4Qp
This week's storms showed that American infrastructure isn't ready for climate change. https://t.co/GFVcxcL0nW
— NYT National News (@NYTNational) February 21, 2021
It begins with: “When hucksters tell you that the climate is always changing, they’re right, but that’s not the good news they think it is.”
— Alexander Panetta (@Alex_Panetta) February 8, 2021
What follows: a dazzling & spectacularly written tour d’horizon of the history of life on Earth—most of which is terrifying to our species https://t.co/1iM8Xbshg5
Recent blockbuster snow totals along East Coast may be tied to climate change https://t.co/g2TLX96VWA
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 5, 2021
Do you support or oppose the Biden administration re-joining the Paris Agreement, a pact reached among countries around the globe to limit climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) February 3, 2021
Support 63%
Oppose 33%
(Quinnipiac U. Poll, 1/28 – 2/1/21)https://t.co/K3LiwFoewK
Today, fewer than 1 percent of cars on America’s roads are electric. But a seismic shift is underway. https://t.co/uRkpe3RQXb
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) January 29, 2021
In Opinion
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 28, 2021
This color-coded map identifies the top climate risks across the globe. Select the country you live in to see what climate hazards you could face in 2040. https://t.co/JQpuj5LvHT
The thing older people think young people should be worried about is the debt. The thing young people are actually worried about is the climate. https://t.co/uQ1AHXOaHh pic.twitter.com/0o8qp3TKpP
— Philip Bump (@pbump) January 28, 2021
New research suggests that an estimated 28 trillion metric tons of ice have melted away from the world’s sea ice, ice sheets and glaciers since the mid-1990s, with the melt rate now about 57% faster than it was three decades ago https://t.co/U1licTgxFZ pic.twitter.com/Jhd3F6MRGd
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 26, 2021
NEW: Biden to bring the largest team of climate experts ever assembled in the White House. Paris, KXL, scientific integrity, SCC all first week issues.
— Lisa Friedman (@LFFriedman) January 19, 2021
"I underestimated the level of seriousness that these guys had,” one fossil fuel advocate told me. https://t.co/HSws9b1q5t
"Starting tomorrow, the highest levels of the federal government will stop intentionally, gleefully trying to make climate change worse," @yayitsrob writes: https://t.co/RciY4nhogj
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) January 19, 2021
Female scientists focus on a secret weapon to fight climate change: Moms https://t.co/uj2cvi4g4A
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 14, 2021
2020 rivaled hottest year on record, pushing Earth closer to a critical climate threshold https://t.co/jQGRj1nP9A
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 14, 2021
A Trump administration official has posted a series of debunked claims questioning the established science of climate change. His reports are not on a government website, but they purport to be the copyrighted work of the White House. https://t.co/6ZfMZRav4E
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 12, 2021
Could paying farmers to store carbon help the climate and save farms? https://t.co/fib8tMpi7C
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) December 28, 2020