How many fires, floods, and extreme temperatures will it take for use to do something? We lost four years with climate change denier Trump.
As climate change turbocharges temperatures, more workers across the country will face stifling conditions with deadly consequences.
— POLITICO (@politico) August 9, 2021
Our investigation reveals how difficult setting a national standard to protect them could be. https://t.co/b71FKbhwVP
"The last decade is likely the hottest the planet has been in 125,000 years. The world’s glaciers are melting & receding at a rate 'unprecedented in at least the last 2,000 years.' Atmospheric levels of Co2 have not been this high in ~ 2 million years." https://t.co/uTj7VPhrro
— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) August 9, 2021
Read today's The Morning Newsletter on the IPCC report and our climate future. https://t.co/vRHCX7quog
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) August 9, 2021
No sea ice in the Arctic? It is likely to happen sooner than you think.
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 9, 2021
This disturbing UN report also says ice loss in Greenland over the 21st century is virtually certain, which probably will increase cumulative emissions.https://t.co/S94Yzt5fKf
GENEVA (AP) — UN report: Global temperatures in about a decade will likely blow past level that world leaders have sought to prevent.
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) August 9, 2021
Record heat will return to the Pacific Northwest next week: https://t.co/ZeAF69DkM7 pic.twitter.com/MMnsjkVNVP
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 7, 2021
On South Carolina’s shore, some condo owners worry: Are their buildings safe? https://t.co/UOYpvJtp7h
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 11, 2021