Brian Rahmer

@brianrahmer

Dad to three, connecting the dots. Views are mine. |

Wilmington, DE - Lenapehoking
Joined December 2008

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    7 Jul 2016
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  2. 4 hours ago

    “…in many cases, that change is speeding up.” 🧶

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  3. 4 hours ago

    More than one-third of heat deaths each year can be directly linked to climate change…

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  4. 4 hours ago

    “…the numbers here are a conservative lower bound estimate of the true heat deaths due to climate change. Heat kills, and climate change is an absolute game changer when it comes to heat, and we do not talk about this enough.”

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  5. 4 hours ago

    “The results should be viewed as ‘commitments’ that we may be making soon to potentially irreversible changes and cascades, leaving as a grim legacy to future generations.”

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  6. 4 hours ago

    In complex systems, the last thing that happened is almost never informative about what’s coming next.

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  7. 4 hours ago

    “…the interactions between these climate systems can lower the critical temperature thresholds at which each tipping point is passed.”

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  8. 5 hours ago
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  9. 5 hours ago

    “Behind the scenes, corporate America has been fighting to delay the new rules…”

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  10. 5 hours ago

    “Across all industries, research shows, just a small percentage of pandemic-related OSHA complaints have led to inspections or fines.”

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  11. 5 hours ago

    “…everything is very muddled here on what exactly rights workers do have and what kind of mitigation measures employers need to put into place.”

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  12. 5 hours ago

    “…with OSHA failing to provide enforceable national workplace safety standards & the CDC relaxing its mask guidelines for people who are vaccinated, workers have largely been left largely at the mercy of state & local governments — as well as employers.”

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  13. Jun 2

    “…aid packages like ARP are relatively rare, and local governments should take full advantage of the opportunity to expand public ownership and public options for basic human services.” 🧵

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  14. Jun 2

    “We have seen the result of reliance on private enterprise for the provision of basic needs…”

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  15. Jun 2

    “Giving disinvested neighborhoods the resources to rebuild from the pandemic and to withstand future crises requires real public investment.”

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  16. Jun 2

    “We had people walking in, not buying anything, just chewing gum with their mouths open — a ‘see if anyone stops me’ kind of dance,’” said Mr. Mason, who is vaccinated but worries but worries about infecting his toddler and the baby he and his wife are expecting.”

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  17. Jun 2

    “Everyone is scared…We have had so much Covid anyway, and that was with a mask mandate. Without the mask mandate, we have a fear of the unknown.”

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  18. Jun 2

    “We just feel like we’re sitting ducks…Now it’s just a free-for-all.”

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  19. Jun 2

    “When the C.D.C. moratorium ends, renters in large Republican-leaning states are likely to be hit the hardest.”

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  20. Jun 2

    The End of the C.D.C. Eviction Moratorium Means Trouble…

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  21. Jun 2

    “These efforts signal a potentially larger shift in renter protections and a rethinking of how eviction should — and should not — be used.”

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