114 in Las Vegas. 118 in Phoenix. 109 in Sacramento. 105 in Omaha. 123 in Palm Springs. 100 in Denver for three straight days. https://t.co/d8ViXvSGFR
— NPR (@NPR) June 20, 2021
A new analysis reveals that climate and nature are being crowded out of the social media conversation, just when we need these urgent issues to be front-and-center.
— The Nature Conservancy (@nature_org) June 17, 2021
Record high temperatures and a worsening drought have parched vast tracts of brush, timber and grasses, leaving an abundance of potential fuels for the flames to consume https://t.co/2Aez6fwLzc
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 19, 2021
How long can Republican senators representing Western states ignore the urgency of the climate crisis? https://t.co/j0K2bS7v88
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) June 16, 2021
Study: Lake fish at risk as climate change drives rapid oxygen loss in U.S. and around the world https://t.co/zQ5XsuHp2O
— Axios (@axios) June 3, 2021
Study finds climate change lawsuits aren't taking advantage of the latest scientific results that could help plaintiffs prove they've been harmed by oil companies and governments. https://t.co/zUxMFbguAd
— Andrew Freedman (@afreedma) June 28, 2021