THREAD: The effects of climate change are already manifesting themselves around us. From record-breaking fire seasons to drought and sea-level rise, California is witnessing a preview of things to come if we don’t act now to fight global warming. It’s #TimeToWakeUp.
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We have to come to terms with the new reality of severe wildfire seasons. The recent Camp Fire, which is the largest fire California has ever had burned down an astonishing 15,000 homes.pic.twitter.com/cf6fxIFd0c
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It’s not all bad news, California has mandated that 50 percent of its electricity must be from renewable sources by 2030, and we’re actually ahead of schedule and on track to reach that deadline by 2020. More must be done, but that’s certainly a move in the right direction.pic.twitter.com/CrvTHTsc0k
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Senator these are not natural fires. They are from PG&E not turning off the power do certain locations During certain times so when the wind storms hit they start fires and then Jerry Brown's legislation says we California should pay for the damage not PG&E
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Most of California is desert. So yeah there is that.
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Maybe that will clean the streets of San Francisco! But you won't be around to see it.



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Our leaders in the 1950’s knew we needed more water storage. They were very smart back then. Diane Feinstein and the Liberal California Democrats have failed US
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