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    Thanks! Words matter. There's enough confusion about climate change without introducing words with double meanings. Here's my table with a citation. I've now identified 150 of them!

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  2. 9 小時前

    Yes, conservative Southern states need money to fight the effects of climate change. No, they aren't going to call it climate change. The latest from

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  3. 13 小時前

    US Congress recently made its first foray into investigating fossil fuels, with leading the charge. My and 's message to Congress in The today is this: "Keep going. Because Big Oil is the new Big Tobacco."

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  4. 16 小時前

    Our latest Global Warming Six Americas stats show the Alarmed are now the largest group of Americans (31%). Today, reports that climate concerns are increasingly showing up in profiles. Convergent evidence!

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  5. 1月19日

    As the planet warms, precipitation is projected to increase *especially in winter + spring* across northern Canada incl NL. And even tho it's warmer on average, it's still below freezing so much of that precipitation will fall as--surprise!--snow. Source:

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  6. 1月17日

    Wow! A very powerful & very personal essay by Ben Santer. The Peril and Power of Following the Evidence - Scientific American ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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  7. 1月17日

    The most important part of that muscular response is demanding climate action of elected officials/candidates and other senior government officials. Recycling may be a virtue, but muscular climate policy is necessary to protect our health, our climate, and our economy.

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  9. 1月16日

    This is a good move. Carbon negative by 2030, and address their historical & legacy emissions by 2050. Sure, there are still questions about how they will do all of it. But such a move, absent any government policy telling them have to, is a big step in the right direction!

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  10. 1月17日

    Nearly six in ten (58%) are now either “Alarmed” or “Concerned;” from 2014 to 2019, the proportion of “Alarmed” nearly tripled while Doubtful + Dismissive stayed the same. My take-home? 80-90% can be moved, big-time. Let's not waste our time on the rest. via

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  11. 1月16日

    For the first time, the Alarmed are the single largest group of 'Global Warming's Six Americas' at 31%. Over the past 5 years, they have tripled in size and are now 3x the number of Dismissive in the US (who have decreased). Learn more:

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  12. 1月16日

    Tackling is consistent with economic growth! Power plant emissions in the 9 RGGI states are down 47% – outpacing the rest of the US by 90%, while the of those states grew by 47% – outpacing the rest of the US, which grew by 31%.

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  13. 1月15日

    ”The World Economic Forum’s annual risks report found that, for the first time in its 15-year history, the environment filled the top five places in the list of concerns likely to have a major impact over the next decade”

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  14. 1月14日

    A whopping 76% of new US capacity additions in 2020 will come from + - roughly 32GW new generation

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  15. 1月15日

    The trend is "clear and unequivocal," said Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

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  16. 1月14日

    "When It Comes to the Australian Bushfires, Rupert Murdoch is an Arsonist" | My latest commentary for :

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  18. 1月14日

    Sure, you've heard of megafires. But what about ember attacks and firenadoes? and break down the terrifying weather that has brought Australia to the brink of a 'major ecological shift,' in the words of one Aussie forest expert

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  19. 1月14日

    Every year the Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes to active projects with the highest potential impact in reducing emissions or promoting uptake of greenhouse gases. Could your project be a winner? Learn more and apply:

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  20. 1月14日

    Very interesting: BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager — with $7 trillion in investments — says it will put climate change at the core of its investment strategy. I do wonder what practical effects this will have: /1

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  21. 1月13日

    "Oceans have hit highest temperatures ever recorded: 2019 was the warmest year on record for the oceans--and it had the biggest single-year jump of the decade" by Alex Fox for :

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