#CCL2023 : This is what we do - prepare, practice, and bring our polite asks to offices on Capitol Hill in person. #GrassrootsClimate This is Citizens' Climate Lobby. Join us.
@amelia_draper Thank you, @amelia_draper for continuing to show how our addiction to fossil fuels ultimately affects our health. We are, all too slowly, moving toward better solutions.
@MaibachEd @fairfaxcounty@Mason4C@VirginiaClimate@fcpsnews Great information! There is concern about climate change all around Virginia. I sound like a broken record on the subject, but we need to change concern into advocacy. Thanks for this good work.
@amelia_draper Thanks @amelia_draper for covering this. It is clear that Hurricane Ian was fueled by warm water in the Gulf and then the Atlantic. Interesting!
Even after all the climate progress the U.S. has made this year, we could still really use a #PriceOnPollution.
A carbon tax would supercharge the effect of the #IRA’s subsidies, shifting our economy toward low-carbon goods & services even faster.
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The rapid recent advancement of climate attribution science is providing us a critical new perspective to understand how our continued addition of warming gasses to the atmosphere is affecting our lives today, and not something we can leave for our grandchildren to deal with.
@amelia_draper Very interesting. Thanks for talking about attribution science. It's good to be able to measure and report on the effect that climate change has on our more frequent weather extremes.
@MatthewCappucci Thank you @MatthewCappucci for continuing to try to educate us on the consequences of a changing climate. We need to hear this now, more than ever. You’re doing a great public service.
Today I had the pleasure, in my role as a @ccl_virginia volunteer, to meet with bright young climate activists from Korea, to tell them about how CCL volunteers, 200,000 strong, are achieving our goals for a federal climate policy. Exciting to exchange ideas with them.
@MatthewCappucci Thank you @MatthewCappucci for keeping us focused on the extreme weather around the world, made more probable by a warming atmosphere.