In Opinion
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 9, 2022
Climate change and air pollution "inflict a huge toll on the health of children," write two professors who study air pollution. They say the recent Supreme Court decision curtailing the power of the EPA "will greatly exacerbate this harm." https://t.co/PA1O7qRNGG
Al Gore responds to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling against the Environmental Protection Agency and explains why climate change is a “crisis of American democracy.” https://t.co/4muHO67Ovl
— NYT Climate (@nytclimate) July 7, 2022
While a majority of Republicans (71%) believe that the world's climate is changing, they are more likely to say that it hasn't been caused by human activity than say it has (46% vs. 25%).https://t.co/aPakshnrtC pic.twitter.com/AktcQHyf6i
— YouGov America (@YouGovAmerica) July 5, 2022
You don’t need to be a lawyer to figure it out: “Clearly, the way this court interprets the law is almost entirely determined by what serves Republican interests.” https://t.co/p3Uvera44Y
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) July 5, 2022
Climate change is fundamentally altering the summer months — turning what for many Americans is a time of joy into stretches of extreme heat, dangerously polluted air, anxiety, and lost traditions. https://t.co/gaqe3wDDgZ
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 3, 2022
The dangers of climate change are mounting so rapidly that they could soon overwhelm the ability of both nature and humanity to adapt unless greenhouse gas emissions are quickly reduced, according to a UN report by 270 researchers from 67 countries. https://t.co/JvRrFLKJwv
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 1, 2022
‘It’s not tolerable any more:’ Southwest residents endure more severe heat waves thanks to climate change https://t.co/xxx23gputJ via @YahooNews
— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) June 19, 2022