Yet another way climate drives inflation, and yet another issue Republicans ignore as they gorge on fossil fuel political $$$. https://t.co/d9F9ycOWFe
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) October 31, 2022
Five years ago, @dwallacewells wrote a magazine article about worst-case climate scenarios. But today, as he explores in @NYTMag's Climate Issue, the most likely outcome is neither relief nor apocalypse: It is warming between 2 and 3 degrees Celsius. https://t.co/xTDPSklQLj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 28, 2022
Coastal property owners are told its time to move or floodproof their homes — climate change costs are real and now immediate. https://t.co/SIznNSUWaC
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) October 27, 2022
The international community needs to be six times more ambitious than it has been in the past year if it wants to avoid catastrophic climate change https://t.co/1S7m4tKPoV
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) October 19, 2022
Climate change is unlocking a new crossroads and potential center of conflict: the Arctic. https://t.co/LgT2s0rTT0
— CNN (@CNN) October 16, 2022
Climate change is making the fall allergy season longer and more intense. Here's how to cope. https://t.co/Z0ijJBAfHo
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 8, 2022
Today's super-depressing @axios data viz:
— Evan Smith (@evanasmith) October 5, 2022
Austin pop. has grown 167% since 1991 and our very hot days are up 553%.
McAllen's pop. has grown 118% and very hot days are up 724%https://t.co/cDcXzT1mRm pic.twitter.com/D1bZrVtXDh
Horrible news: @Amtrak @PacSurfliners between LA & San Diego has been suspended indefinitely due to coastal erosion.
— Jacob Mandel 🚲🚋🌴 (@TallDarknJewish) September 30, 2022
The route was the 2nd busiest intercity rail corridor in the US, w/ 26 daily trains & ~3M riders per year.
Climate change is here, and we are totally unprepared pic.twitter.com/wxJULUqczq