Authorities in Nashua, N.H. are eyeing the Nashua River, with more rainfall pushing it toward a dangerous level. The city is expecting another inch of rain tomorrow after rescue teams worked through Monday night helping those stranded in their cars. https://t.co/LOjM7lCjq0
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) September 12, 2023
Category: Environmental
Huh. Who did that, I wonder?
Getting ANWAR off the table for drilling has been decades-long battle that kinda/sorta/maybe just happened?
Like having Medicare be able to use it's purchasing power to negotiate lower drug costs—another 40 year battle—it's a huge victory. https://t.co/jkc6ZGfnIV
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) September 7, 2023
Yeah, but he’s OLD
BREAKING: Joe Biden is cancelling Trump-era drilling leases for millions of acres in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. pic.twitter.com/JnnIzu1trL
— Nick Knudsen 🇺🇸 (@NickKnudsenUS) September 6, 2023
Climate disaster
https://twitter.com/WxNB_/status/1699148458773414352
Dumpers
Mayor of Tachikawa, city in Tokyo got elected because he promised to force US to acknowledge it's military dumping toxic PFAS in rivers which poisoned Tokyo citizens. Getting elected for this single issue, must be a big problem. Good for him being only one brave enough to sue US pic.twitter.com/b71doUUBgx
— Rihito says 我的推特账户已被归还 (@RihitoPhysicist) September 4, 2023
Awful
The Biden administration weakens regulations protecting millions of acres of wetlands, saying it had no choice after the Supreme Court sharply limited the government’s jurisdiction over them. https://t.co/ZF6rlne9C6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 29, 2023
I wonder if Ronnie got a new pair of boots?
8 pm Monday..Idalia is nearing hurricane strength (max sustained winds 70 mph) 20 mi SW of the western tip of Cuba. Idalia is moving N at 8 mph with a faster
north-northeast motion on Tue & Wed. Idalia is expected to become a major hurricane before reaching the Florida coast Wed pic.twitter.com/zFxl3K8wVS— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) August 29, 2023
This breaks my heart
To see all this pain because people would rather talk about Al Gore being fat.
“The majority of the population of the northwest territories of Canada were evacuated last night because all of the major settlements are threatened by separate fires. All of them.” https://t.co/EWBFAqlntI
— David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) August 19, 2023
“Between 2017 and 2022, the average number of air quality warnings issued during Canadian wildfire season was 897. This year, the ministry has already released 3,166, more than three times as many.” https://t.co/2KO7P1BQdV
— David Wallace-Wells (@dwallacewells) August 19, 2023
It’s convenient when the corruption is right out in the open
This seems like pretty unprecedented behavior by Louisiana's AG (who has gubernatorial aspirations). Nice investigative reporting from @guardian @SaraSneath @greylmoran https://t.co/3nm4tesCod
— Climate Desk (@ClimateDesk) August 10, 2023
We’re past the adaptation phase
Building resilience to the climate risks we can no longer avoid is essential. As the floods, wildfires and heatwaves just this week underscore, though, it's no substitute for urgently cutting emissions. We cannot adapt our way out of the climate crisis. https://t.co/VmnBUf8RS0
— The Real Prof. Katharine Hayhoe (@KHayhoe) August 10, 2023
