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@EricHolthaus

Meteorologist | Staff writer | Visiting scholar | autistic, INFJ | dad, beekeeper, game maker, Ⓥ

Minnesota, USA
Iscritto a aprile 2011

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    18 giu 2015
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  2. 2 ore fa

    On , crossing the Mississippi River, thinking about the unseen beauty that exists in our world every day and how much good there is to fight for. Our problems are huge, but so are the hearts of people working for a better world. We are in this together. 💚

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    I met James Hansen at a conference in San Francisco in 2014. Speaking to him after his keynote, I asked him whether he was hopeful about our future. He said, "We have to be hopeful. If we're not hopeful, why are we trying?" We need urgent action on climate, and we need it now.

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    3 ore fa

    Stellar group of scientists (and me) interviewed here. does such a great job of finding smart, diverse sources.

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  5. 2 ore fa

    One realization that’s becoming more and more clear in our post-truth world: Doing science and telling people about it isn’t enough. The problem isn’t how scientists communicate about their work and make it relevant to society. The problem is society.

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  6. 3 ore fa

    Thirty years after Hansen’s warning, the world still isn’t even close to solving climate change. In fact, for every year we wait, we are making the problem much, much harder.

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  7. 21 giu

    Ok, going to do that thing and take a twitter break for a few days. Taking to NYC this weekend, looking forward to the time to recharge and reorient (and write). We are all on our own journeys, and they have all led us here, together. We need each other. 💚

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    21 giu

    Today is . If you see your weather presenter wearing an item of clothing like this tie, it's because he or she is visualising global temperature change >>

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    21 giu

    Two stories today: WaPo White House chief notes Trump is "echoing the words and images of the white nationalist movement to dehumanize immigrants and inflame racial tensions"...NYT runs piece about decline in "civility" on both sides, noting people are angrily insulting Trump.

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    20 giu

    Climate change happens in the world we build for it. A society that tears kids from parents lacks the compassion to adapt

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    21 giu

    Word(s) of the day: "summer solstice" - the day of longest sunlight; the moment when the sun reaches its furthest point from the equator & seems briefly static in the sky. One of the year's two true turns. From the Latin sōlstitium (sōl; sun & sistĕre; to stand still).

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    21 giu

    Happy Summer Solstice! The solstice occurred at 5:07 AM Central Time. It's the longest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. The sun rose in the Twin Cities at 5:27 AM and will set at 9:03 PM for 15 hours and 36 minutes of daylight.

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  13. 21 giu

    I'll be in NYC on Monday, one night only. If we still have a Republic, I'd love to meet up -- seeking the best vegan food I can find. I'll even buy the first round. 🥑🥗🍊🍈🌶️🥬🥧🍻💚

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    20 giu

    Tomorrow over 100 TV weathercasters in the U.S., Canada, UK, Italy and Belgium will air and wear red and blue graphics to "raise awareness of the reality of human-produced climate change."

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  15. 20 giu

    It's been exactly 9 months since Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico. Because of the government's willful and racist neglect: –4,600 are dead –Thousands are still without power –Hundreds of thousands have left their homes =The worst disaster in modern American history

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    20 giu

    When we went back to the Brownsville Port of Entry late this morning, a few people we had seen last night were gone. CBP agents had let them through, we were told. But not everyone -- so some had to sleep on the bridge amid the wind & rain. No idea what their reasoning is.

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  17. 20 giu

    Climate change is expected to cause a four-fold increase in the number of migrants worldwide over the next 30 years. should remind us that climate change is, at its core, a justice issue.

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  18. 20 giu

    Climate change is already leading to increased migration, and once migrants leave their homes, they are more vulnerable to the weather. Latest example: the 100-year rainstorm this morning at the Texas border.

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    Combes, Texas — site of one of the three “tender age” shelters for immigrant children, was affected by a flash flood emergency this morning. reminds us that the most vulnerable are the first to feel the effects of climate change.

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  20. 20 giu

    More than 10 inches of rain fell overnight at the Texas border — America's latest 100-year rainstorm.

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    20 giu

    When the news seems torn from the pages of a novel, you know things are not going well with our nation.

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