1/4 “the new document doesn’t mention climate, global warming, sea-level rise, extreme weather, or any other terminology associated with scientific predictions of rising surface temperatures and their effects.” https://www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2018-03-15/fema-strips-mention-of-climate-change-from-its-strategic-plan?__twitter_impression=true …
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2/4 Once again, the administration strips science and fact-based terminology from federal agencies and the documents they produce regarding policy. We are lost as a civilization if we lose our fidelity to using science-based information to guide us.
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3/4 Right now, there are 24 people in Congress with degrees in science, and 5 are in political science. It is critical to our survival that we change that. We need scientists from a wide array of disciplines in these seats, especially female scientists, who are underrepresented.
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4/4 Two of my favorites are @jessphoenix2018 and @hiral4congress. Please help us all get there. Donate. Volunteer. Vote. #WomenInSTEMhttps://secure.actblue.com/donate/dr--christine-eady-mann-1#rl1 …
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