Scientists thought carbon emissions had peaked. They’ve never been higher.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 5, 2022
These three charts show why carbon emissions are expected to hit another record high in 2022. https://t.co/W5A4UUqYEz pic.twitter.com/2LrO2zriYc
Breaking News: Three Native tribes in the U.S. will get $75 million to move away from coastal areas or rivers, part of the nation’s largest ever effort to relocate communities that are facing an urgent threat from climate change.https://t.co/ouVC1UkhwL
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 30, 2022
It’s so hot that laborers have to start work in the middle of the night. Body temperatures rise to dangerous levels. A merry-go-round can sear the skin.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 19, 2022
The New York Times visited two cities already transformed by climate change. https://t.co/OQrBFM631z pic.twitter.com/EJXyKXVkhH
Be sure to catch the end of this clever @NASA "climate spiral" video showing monthly global temperature changes between 1880 and 2021https://t.co/pj6Hucz2Xg pic.twitter.com/xa2cPdPIoV
— Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) November 19, 2022
By 2050, nearly half the world may live in areas that have dangerous levels of heat for at least a month, including Miami, Lagos and Shanghai, according to projections from one group of researchers.
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 18, 2022
We measured the daily toll it is already taking. https://t.co/PX3n8v3WOP
The U.S. has warmed 68 percent faster than the planet as climate change threatens what ‘Americans value most,’ report finds https://t.co/B3HfwIl8sO
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 7, 2022
Which political party, the Democrats or the Republicans, do you trust to do a better job handling climate change?
— PollingReport.com (@pollreport) November 6, 2022
Democrats 51%
Republicans 32%
(ABC News/Washington Post Poll, RV, 10/30 – 11/2/22)
The extreme warmth in October really is quite shocking when you zoom out.
— Scott Duncan (@ScottDuncanWX) November 6, 2022
🔴 = warmer than average
🔵 = cooler than average pic.twitter.com/invcoqc4TH
Hey folks, we took the paywall off this story to open it up to the, like, 40 million people it concerns. Take a look!
— Conrad Swanson (@Conrad_Swanson) November 4, 2022
“It’s going to be ugly. The bottom line is there just isn’t going to be enough water available.” https://t.co/fgq9b2gnSs