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Nathan Rosenberg
rosenblawg
Vilsack promised to prioritize antitrust enforcement, climate change, and discrimination in 2009 and then proceeded to exacerbate those very problems. I get the desire to find victories but this isn't
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Bec Colvin
bec_colvin
Some thoughts re Australia's late-2019 collision of politics & climate change. (With citations!) #AustraliaBurns Australia is one of the highest per capita emitters of GHGs (https://www.nature.com/articles/srep20281) & a laggard
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Prof. Kimberly Nicholas
KA_Nicholas
.@theAGU hosts a massive conference of Earth and space scientists every December, usually in San Francisco (photos below from previous years). My 1st meeting was in 2003 as a masters'
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Daniela Gabor
DanielaGabor
quite remarkable how often @FT reads like a PR rag for Blackrockhttps://www.ft.com/content/e5b57ece-0c31-4f42-9229-c8981bc9fd34 first 5! paras of this piece - Larry Fink, the green man, worried to see climate crisis marks
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Kelsey Trevett ๐๐ฑ๐
CouldBeKel
This makes me feel deeply uncomfortable, but would appreciate othersโ views (feel free to DM if youโd prefer)Calling coronavirus a โsideshowโ when in the UK alone hundreds of families and
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Keith Stewart
climatekeith
Good listen. Come for the petro-militarism, stay for the interesting comments at the end on changing role of finance in political coalitions 1/https://twitter.com/realhottake/status/1358428210267045888 2. TLDR: whereas Republicans (in #cdnp
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Peter Kalmus
ClimateHuman
Two basic concepts in climate I want the public to know:1 Trend. If something gets worse every day, after some time it becomes unbearable and systems break.2 Irreversibility. Humans can't
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Tim Baxter
timinclimate
Be sure to follow @ATCOGas's @GasBetter website for abundant stock photos and wellness.My personal favourite is the "Things We Can Be Grateful For This Year".I'm grateful for all those who
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Andrew Schenkel
GreenSchenk
Less than four years ago I was on my usual train ride to New York from DC when I met Joe Biden. It was, of course, at the Wilmington stop.
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Dr. Amy H Butler
DrAHButler
(1/) The surface temperature anomaly response to the #SSW has been qualitatively close, for the hemisphere as a whole, to what we might expect from the averaged 0-30 day response
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Iowa Interfaith P&L
iowaipl
We made a bet at @iowaipl in 2018 that we could get Iowa farmers talking about being part of the solution to the climate crisis, and when we did, those
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Yonah Freemark
yfreemark
Here are some things the executive branch can do related to transportation without needing approval from Congress:- Purchase all-electric vehicular fleets for all federal agencies- Allocate discretionary DOT grants exclusively
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Ronan Fitzpatrick
genericgoon
The Special Convention for the @greenparty_ie was a very interesting event but I feel there was some key context missing from how much of win was negotiated in the key
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Bonnie McGill, PhD
BonnSci
Dear next gen #Earth scientists, here is how *not* to engage with the topic of OVERPOPULATION. A topic with deep roots in racism, eugenics, and modern eco-fascism means you can't
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Eric Roston
eroston
Peering back at 2020 before we shut the door for good (h/t @LauraMillanL for the idea).Most remarkable is how amid a once-a-century pandemic and populist assaults on democratic norms, climate
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vegix
Humanity, just 0.01% of all Earth's life, has wiped out 83% of all wild mammals and half of all plants. 70% of all birds left are poultry chickens or
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