A growing number of Americans are starting to factor climate change into their decisions about where they live.https://t.co/Ds20fc0are
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 2, 2021
Climate emergency scientists say Earth's vital signs continue to dip, despite pandemic https://t.co/eaPiDP9cED
— CNET News (@CNETNews) July 28, 2021
Analysis: How the world has warmed over the past half-century https://t.co/Sc3fY136FQ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 23, 2021
A recent study found human-caused climate change was increasing the number of days forests were at high risk of fire.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 23, 2021
As a result, the scientists concluded, twice as much forest burned between 1984 and 2015 than normal circumstances. https://t.co/O4x7Lnlkzc pic.twitter.com/0K38KmTLhW
If it seemed like Bezos got a lot of coverage for his space launch today, he did. Consider this: pic.twitter.com/MHEANb2LQp
— Evlondo Cooper III (@EvlondoCooper) July 20, 2021
I think a lot about how the accelerating climate crisis will shape American demography: where will people live and move to as the weather gets harsher? I wrote about it for @MSNBC https://t.co/xnupg0OP03
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) July 21, 2021
"We would not be seeing these events in the absence of human-caused climate change," Michael Mann says on flooding in Europe. "This is catastrophic climate change. It's here and at this point, it's a matter of how bad we're willing to let it get."https://t.co/7bETZJP7Dc
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) July 20, 2021
Heat waves and climate change are making work more dangerous, something the White House, businesses and unions are trying to confront, by @emrosenberg @abhabhattarai https://t.co/bySPL5yS0b
— Damian Paletta (@damianpaletta) July 19, 2021
“The extreme weather disasters across Europe and North America have driven home two essential facts of science and history: The world as a whole is neither prepared to slow down climate change, nor live with it.” https://t.co/sD9hEEu4Ne
— andrew kaczynski (@KFILE) July 18, 2021
This has in fact long been a criticism of the UN reports on climate change: grim as they were, they were too optimistic. https://t.co/wfCzxpoYbC
— Philip Bump (@pbump) July 17, 2021