There is absolutely no benefit from locking up children. And the devastation will last a lifetime.
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Children die in US custody: 🤷🏼♂️
Hundreds die in mass shootings: 🤷🏼♂️
Thousands die without healthcare: 🤷🏼♂️
Robot plane dies: THIS CANNOT STAND
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Even seemingly small increases in global temperatures can have big impacts on our planet and its inhabitants, according to a major United Nations-sponsored climate change report. We take a closer look at how and why limiting global warming matters.
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The. Overt. Racism.
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It’s easy to be overwhelmed by climate change and what to do about it. I recently wrote about why I’m optimistic we can prevent the worst from happening: b-gat.es/2W0K8m1
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Deeply sad about Notre Dame, but shocked at the hypocrisy of humanity.
We destroy over 150 acres of rainforest every minute and do not give it a second thought, yet fall into mourning at the loss of a building.
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No one associates New York, a city in the eastern United States, with good restaurants. That's beginning to change.
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The global number of buildings is expected to double by 2060 – the equivalent of building another New York City each month until then. shares why that matters for climate change:
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Last month's global average concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) was about 410 parts per million (ppm).
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The UN Climate Conference is our last best chance to stop runaway climate change. This is the time for consensus. #ClimateAction will benefit us all collectively. My appeal to #COP24: bit.ly/2RZnMMB
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We just saw the fires. We've seen the storms and flooding. Now, here's the definitive report from the same administration whose leader denies that climate change is real. But the science is real -- devastatingly so.
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I wrote the climate scenarios chapter myself so I can confirm it considers ALL scenarios, from those where we go carbon negative before end of century to those where carbon emissions continue to rise. What WH says is demonstrably false.
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Great piece by @yayitsrob
Note WH claim assessment was based on the “most-extreme scenario" is untrue. It wasn't based on any one scenario. Much of it described impacts already happening! And the "worse-case" was just the business-as-usual, do nothing approach favored by WH. twitter.com/TheAtlantic/st…
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The Earth has been warmer than average for 406 months in a row: "This means no one under the age of 32 has ever experienced a cooler-than-average month on this planet" axios.com/earth-warmer-t #GlobalWarming #ClimateCrisis
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We Are So Screwed: Study Warns Of 5 Degree Celsius Warming By 2100 cleantechnica.com/2018/11/16/we-
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We know we’ll run out of dead dinosaurs to mine for fuel & have to use sustainable energy eventually, so why not go renewable now & avoid increasing risk of climate catastrophe? Betting that science is wrong & oil companies are right is the dumbest experiment in history by far …
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"We're not saying that climate change is literally causing the events to occur. What we can conclude, with a great deal of confidence now, is that climate change is making these events more extreme," @MichaelEMann says of events like droughts, heatwaves and fires taking place now
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The oceans, the true keepers of climate change, may meet our grimmest estimates
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The last presidential election turned on fewer than 100,000 votes in three states. More people go to Coachella. There’s no good excuse not to vote. Head over to Vote.org to check your registration, get your absentee ballot, and find out where to vote on November 6.
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Last month's global average concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) was about 409 parts per million (ppm).
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“It is a sign of great inner insecurity to be hostile to the unfamiliar.” -Anaïs Nin
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We need to convey a sense of urgency because the world is changing. The next ten years is likely to be the most important time in the next 10,000 years. We have options that we are going to lose within ten years unless we take action now.
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The condition of #infrastructure directly correlates with the way people think about quality of life.
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This is brilliant.
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Combating climate change is a moral necessity.
Los Angeles is proud to be a leader in creating our clean energy future. By pledging to reduce the carbon footprint of our buildings, cities are moving us another step closer to the goals of the Paris Agreement. #Cities4Climate
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Today, 19 pioneering mayors, representing 130 million urban citizens, committed to significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions from their cities by ensuring that new buildings operate at net zero carbon by 2030. ow.ly/iT9v30lwkqS #Cities4Climate #StepUp2018 #GCAS2018
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White House edits video to remove question about whether Putin wanted Trump to win.
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Arrivo partners with a Chinese state-owned infrastructure developer to commercialize hyperloop tech tcrn.ch/2JC7G6l by
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Finding the $ to build a hyperloop is as hard as the engineering. Brogan BamBrogan's Arrivo lined up $1 billion from China
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This is a major step forward for . We have great partners and are excited to add a new one that unlocks capital for our clients.
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Today we are excited to announce $1B of project financing made available to any region in the world. markets.businessinsider.com/news/stocks/is
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