The summer of 2023 was officially confirmed the hottest one on record.
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 6, 2023
According to the UN’s World Meteorological Organization and the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service, this past June, July, and August were the hottest consecutive 3-month period the planet has ever… pic.twitter.com/2eZMN1pSDQ
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‘The rain
— Lindsey Hilsum (@lindseyhilsum) September 15, 2023
Exposes the drenched streets,
the cheating contractor,
and the failed state’. The poet Mustafa al-Trebelsi wrote prophetically before being killed by the dam burst in Derna. Translated by another Libyan poet: @kmattawa https://t.co/PMSsQVAn25
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Wondering what actions you can take to tackle the #ClimateCrisis?
— UN Environment Programme (@UNEP) September 18, 2023
🌱Live sustainably
📢Speak up for climate
❗Demand urgent action
Let’s #ActNow and make our voices heard ⤵️
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The unaccredited platform, Prager University has raised $200m since 2018 while promoting climate denial and reshaping historical & factual narratives. Is this the future we want? 🤔 #ClimateCrisishttps://t.co/8uMyU8b4vP
— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) September 18, 2023
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Thousands protest in #NYC to protect our #environment from pollution and to stop #FossilFuel use! Also many Japanese marched to protest #NuclearWasteWater dumped by #Fukushima nuclear power plant owned by Petco into the Pacific Ocean. #ClimateCrisis https://t.co/0wKxxWMx7n pic.twitter.com/tqJu8SBikz
— Chris (@XmanNYC71) September 17, 2023
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With our lawsuit, CA becomes the largest geographic area & the largest economy to take these giant oil companies to court
— Rob Bonta (@RobBonta) September 17, 2023
From extreme heat to drought, the climate crisis they have caused is undeniable
It’s time they pay for the harm they’ve caused https://t.co/YI2qyhU7IA
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In less time than a movie double-feature, enough water fell in Leominster to wash out roads and train tracks and force evacuations.
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) September 14, 2023
Scientists say the extreme rainfall and flash floods are now expected on the warming planet — and there’s more to come. https://t.co/fvcYSTS4g4 pic.twitter.com/u9GXgOBadB