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Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
bethsawin
We are daily put in situations where to do what we need to do to survive the day/year we strike a blow to the future. It is a kind of
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Greg Jericho
GrogsGamut
If you don’t think opinion pages are used to air papers’ positions on things then you really need to open your eyes.https://twitter.com/fergushunter/status/1343121277922410496 The plethora of climate-change denying crud, pro-libertarian
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charmander2
charmander22
Having looked at charts regarding Covid-19 attributed deaths, I have now come across many charts in each countries relating to climate change deaths. This had me wondering what they actually
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Dr. Leah Stokes
leahstokes
Tonight, @SenSchumer went on @maddow. The interview wasn't supposed to be about climate, but Schumer made sure that's what they talked about. Again. And again.Schumer is the climate champion we
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Lucy Bernholz
p2173
Just had an amazing chat with a colleague within a foundation. They're talking about "post covid"... 1/x I said to them, "post covid?" 1st - until/unless every person in every
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Ali Rıza Taşkale
alirizataskale
This is a great interview with Kim Stanley Robinson in which he discusses the necessity to imagine the end of capitalism rather than the end of the world.https://jacobinmag.com/2020/10/kim-stanley-robinson-ministry-future-science-fiction/ A
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Jason Whitlock
WhitlockJason
Stick with me on this thread. I still read The Big Lead most days. It's an old habit I can't shake. Today I saw this post about Tucker Carlson.https://www.thebiglead.com/posts/tucker-carlson-joe-biden-jill-caretaker-love-climate-cha
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Climate scientist here; stuff like this is dangerously inaccurate. If we stop emissions tomorrow, the earth will remain around 1.2C above preindustrial temps. If we get to net-zero emissions by
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Emily Johnston
enjohnston
Like many people, I came to the climate movement with Keystone XL, after years of despair. I treasured my quiet life, and didn't want to be an activist, but Jim
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Josh Mogerman
JoshatNRDC
“The listing means that whitebark pine is the first widely distributed tree that the federal government has clearly pegged as a climate casualty—sadly, as climate change worsens, it will not
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Ian Steadman
iansteadman
So in all the talk about why the current UK government is so bad at handling the pandemic, something I've been wondering about is a certain mindset (calling it an
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Frank Mitloehner
GHGGuru
Is it me, or is nearly everyone except the narrator a bit more reasonable when it comes to the discussion of animal agriculture’s impact on the environment? https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p091629v 1/ While
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Jeanne Martin
JeanneMartin25
Shell's 'new' climate strategy raises a lot of red flags:* A lot of old stuff repackaged as new* Continued reliance on weak intensity targets & a failure to recognise that
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Eliza Mondegreen
elizamondegreen
One of the reasons I feel so alarmed by gender ideology—and why I really question its origins and purposes—is how much division it has sown even in my own life
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Jared Yates Sexton
JYSexton
They want you to believe America is exceptional while Americans huddle against the freezing cold in the powerless dark, beg for money for healthcare online, go without clean drinking water,
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Liat #TaxTheRich
Liat_RO
It’s going to be 60 degrees and rainy on Christmas Day in NYC. That means the Arctic is melting, forests are burning, mass extinction is underway & more pandemics will
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