Justin WorlandOvjeren akaunt

@JustinWorland

Writer covering energy, environment and climate. Not as serious as my photo suggests

Washington, DC
Vrijeme pridruživanja: srpanj 2011.

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    Climate change touches everything. Our food. Our politics. Immigration. How we think about our economy At , we've launched a new newsletter to show how climate shapes the biggest news events—especially ones you may not expect

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    31. sij

    Reposting as the caucuses near: worth reading this very smart piece on how the effects of climate change in Iowa have reshaped American politics.

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    I told that tackling is a tough challenge for the global economy but that the transition to clean energy sources could also be the silver bullet the world needs for more economic growth and opportunity. Read:

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    31. sij

    Look, I know there's a lot going on today, but here's an important sidebar. Environmental justice groups are changing how Democrats talk about climate change, and it's going to matter in the climate fights to come.

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    31. sij

    This is truly staggering. The critical thing to remember is, as has explained, the carbon bubble could burst pretty damn quick if investor confidence in the future of fossil fuels dies.

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    29. sij

    Hi! If you’re in the DC area consider stopping by the Takoma Park for a panel on climate reporting, feat , moderated by !

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  7. This is a go-to line for the oil and gas industry: "everything is made of oil" It's true that lots of consumer goods are made with petroleum, but it doesn't have to be that way

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    27. sij

    "The conversation held over the past few days showed that it’s become impossible to ignore reality: a warming planet is reshaping geopolitics and threatening the economy as we know it," writes

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    25. sij

    "'Deaths of despair,' as mortality from drugs, alcohol and suicides is known, have sent life expectancy in the U.S. falling for three years in a row, for the first time in a century," write and

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    It showed how we are valued. It hurt me a lot. It is the worst thing I have ever seen in my life.”

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    23. sij

    “Yeah, we knew. Everybody knew,” he said. “And somehow we all ignored it.” by

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    23. sij

    How do you find good, honest climate reporting? Join us in Washington, DC, on January 29 to hear from journalists themselves—including Mother Jones' and , Data for Progress' and TIME Magazine's :

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  13. I genuinely wonder how much climate science Mnuchin has studied — in college or elsewhere

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  14. She goes on to say “In my journey, my acceptance was half the battle”

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  15. “Sleep really was my escape. It helped me disconnect from the reality I had to deal with. In the hours that I was awake every second felt like a struggle” — describing her struggles with depression at mental health and wellness lunch at

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  16. “It’s not just about reducing suffering... invest in the system, invest in our rights and it has to happen now” — says at lunch on the youth mental health crisis at

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  17. This isn’t anything new but it’s telling of where we are to see it in the

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  18. “Climate crises in the next 30 years may resemble financial crises in recent decades: potentially quite destructive, largely unpredictable and, given the powerful underlying causes, inevitable.”

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    17. sij

    "Yeah, we knew. Everybody knew," Shell's CEO tells about the consequences of climate change. "And somehow we all ignored it." Good story in the new issue of on why the oil giant has changed its tune due to market forces:

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  20. Economic, political and social factors are forcing a reckoning for oil companies on climate change Whether society can harness this pressure and force a transformation of the energy sector may be one of the weightiest questions of our time via

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    14. sij

    How do you find good, honest climate reporting? Join us in Washington, DC, on January 29 to hear from journalists themselves—including Mother Jones' and , Data for Progress' and TIME Magazine's :

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