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Not suspicious, just 🇨🇦. Climate scientist, @TTUClimate director, polisci professor, knitter, pastor's wife, mom. UN Champion of the Earth, cape not included.

Texas Tech University
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    Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

    The Fourth US National Climate Assessment was released on Friday. Since then, a number of politicians + pundits have made statements about it that are not accurate. As an author, I'm here to set the record straight. Here we go! (thread)https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/ 

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      2. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        ... when your phone goes dead right at the first tweet ...

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      3. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        First, a WH spokesperson said the report was based on the “most extreme” scenario. No: the report considered a very broad range of scenarios, from one where carbon emissions go negative to one where they continue to grow. Source: https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/chapter/2/ pic.twitter.com/k6XoeNwGFr

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      4. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Moreover, the scenarios chapter in Vol 1 discussed the scenarios in detail, and it concludes that “the observed increase in global carbon emissions over the past 15–20 years has been consistent with higher scenarios (very high confidence).” source:https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/4/ 

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      5. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Throughout the regional and sectoral chapter, the report makes every effort to discuss possible outcomes of multiple scenarios. On the risks to coastal infrastructure, for example, the Southeast chapter says this:pic.twitter.com/3xynAm3qZn

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      6. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        The WH spokesperson also said that future reports would be “transparent” - but this report was publicly reviewed. Authors were required to respond to each comment individually, and both the commments + our responses are available for anyone to read. Plus ...

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      7. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Each key message is fully documented by a “traceable account” that contains full citations, sources, references, and documentation supporting that key message. In many cases, the traceable account section is as long as the chapter itself (!) How much more transparent can you get?

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      8. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Then, Santorum claimed us authors were “driven by money”. After I picked myself up off the floor laughing, since we received $0 for writing the report, I invited him to watch this entertaining Global Weirding episode. I don’t think he did; but you should!https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq8Jo9QN0qA …

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      9. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Next, Delay claimed that the report was “nothing more than a rehash of age-old 10- to 20-year assumptions made by scientists that get paid to further the politics of global warming.” In fact, the report includes the latest literature right up to the cut-off date, ...

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      10. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        ...including the latest attribution studies for Harvey that quantify how human influence made the storm ~3x more likely and increased its rainfall “by at least 15% with a best estimate of 38%”. That’s pretty recent! Read more:https://nca2018.globalchange.gov/chapter/2/ 

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      11. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Finally, the president then said that he “didn’t believe” the report. But climate science isn’t a religion: it’s real, whether we believe in it or not. If our decisions are not based in reality, we are the ones who will suffer the consequences.

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      12. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        When it comes to a changing climate, the bottom line is this: It’s real. It’s us. Scientists agree. The impacts are already here and now. But by acting now we can still avoid the most serious and even dangerous impacts. Our future is in our hands.

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      13. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        If you’re wondering, I’m just one person, what can I do about it? Start here:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Q48BvprCFr0 …

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      14. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        If you’re asking, isn’t it too late to fix this thing? Watch this:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bv7zFAdZ6LI …

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      15. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        And if you, like the president of the United States, are tempted to say, “it’s cold outside, so much for global warming!”, here is an episode just for you:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nnMJedLHjpY …

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      16. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Do we think another 2000 page climate change report will change peoples’ minds if they’re already decided to reject the science because they believe climate solutions are incompatible with their political ideology? No. Watch:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nkMIjbDtdo0 …

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      17. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        But the national climate assessment does address the most pernicious myth that the greatest number of people have bought into; the myth that “it doesn’t matter to me” - when in fact, after the polar bear, we’re next. Read:https://foreignpolicy.com/2017/05/31/everyone-believes-in-global-warming-they-just-dont-realize-it/amp/ …

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      18. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Sarah Saunders says, “this report is based on the most extreme model scenario, which contradicts long-established trends.” That’s two false statements because: 1, we considered many scenarios including vv low ones; and 2, the chapter I wrote concludes this, based on actual data:pic.twitter.com/X0vYG4Bzb1

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      19. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        She then says, “modeling the climate is an extremely complicated science that is never exact.” That is absolutely true. And that’s why, in the chapter I wrote with @bobkopp called “Potential Surprises”, this conclusion is so worrisome. Source: https://science2017.globalchange.gov/chapter/15/ pic.twitter.com/Ftua31CNyM

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      20. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 27 Nov 2018

        Over the last century, tho, it’s important to recognize that climate models - even the super-basic ones from decades ago - do a darn good job of reproducing observed changes. Learn more here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dGF4-JyHh_8 … and see the data for yourself here:https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-how-well-have-climate-models-projected-global-warming …

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      21. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 28 Nov 2018

        Today, acting EPA Admin Wheeler repeated the myth about the #NationalClimateAssessment being based on a “worst case” scenario (scan up this thread to see why that’s wrong) and added a new myth, that most of the report was written in 2016, under the Obama admin. It wasn’t.

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      22. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 28 Nov 2018

        I checked my own records, and I began Chapter 2 in May 2017 and sent the first draft to my co-authors on June 17. The entire report went out for public and National Academy review on Nov 3, 2017.

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      23. Prof. Katharine Hayhoe‏Verified account @KHayhoe 28 Nov 2018

        Wheeler also said that he “wouldn’t be surprised if the Obama administration told the report’s authors to take a look at the worst case scenario for this report,” an allegation that former OSTP director John Holdren categorically rejects:https://www.politico.com/story/2018/11/28/epa-trump-next-climate-study-992872 …

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