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@MRobertsQLD Calling out individuals who refuse to engage in a debate on an issue that has already been settled only perpetuates the false notion that there is still a substantive argument to be made. Let's focus on solutions instead. #ClimateScienceFacts
@MRobertsQLD It's disappointing that some continue to spread misinformation and deny the facts. We need leaders who listen to science, not those who ignore it for their own interests. #ClimateScienceFacts
@MRobertsQLD Climate science is not up for debate. The overwhelming evidence supports the reality of climate change and its impacts on our planet. #ClimateScienceFacts
Climate change is more upsetting for people of colour than for white people.
For instance, the sight of fire (caused by climate change) may remind people of colour of white people trying to set fire to them.
#ClimateGenocide #ClimateScienceFacts
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These changes are having profound effects across the United States in the form of worsening heat waves, wildfires, and flooding – with huge consequences for our economy, infrastructure, and health. #NCA4 #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/J9jXD23AsC
4. More of the US now gets a greater percentage of its total annual precipitation from intense single-day events (downpours) than in the past. #NCA4 #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/NfuVAysya4

3. As oceans have warmed and land ice has melted, annual median sea level along the U.S. coast has increased by approximately 9 inches since the beginning of the 20th century. #NCA4 #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/NfuVAysya4

2. From 1984-2015, the total forest area burned by wildfires in the American West was twice what it would’ve been without climate change, which has dried out forests in the region, making them more vulnerable to catching fire. #NCA4 #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/sfEsA4QMki

1. The average length of the heat wave season across 50 cities in the US has roughly tripled since the 1960s. #NCA4 #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/NfuVAysya4

This year’s eastern Pacific hurricane season is already the most active on record. #HurricaneWilla, the latest storm to rapidly intensify in the region, was fueled by a warm ocean that is likely to become warmer as the climate changes. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/fVz0Ap1WmA
Warmer sea surface temperatures increase the potential for more destructive hurricanes. Florence and Michael rode in on abnormally warm waters, with disastrous results for the East and Gulf Coasts. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/caHv6hofah
One of the most obvious signs of global warming - heat waves - have baked much of the United States recently. This poses serious health risks, especially for the young, the elderly, and low-income and urban residents, among others. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/5cgKZjMJZz
For some regions, including Eastern North America, the report predicts a smaller increase in heavy precipitation events in a world that warms 1.5°C compared to 2°C. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/7tU7y4zUTn
By limiting global warming to 1.5°C instead of 2°C, science underlying the @IPCC_CH’s report finds that around 420 million fewer people could be frequently exposed to extreme heatwaves. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/ezmLJmV9ii
If you live along the coast, use our interactive map to explore the risk of sea level in your congressional district – and get your candidates on the record about the #ClimateScienceFacts. https://t.co/T2pIgS2RrA
Climate change is contributing to more intense hurricanes, increasing rainfall totals and worsening coastal and inland flooding. In some places in the Carolinas, rainfall from #Florence was measured in feet – not inches. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/SsPRFyahRk
Since the mid-1970s, the number of storms reaching Categories 4 and 5 has roughly doubled. Scientists project another such doubling by the end of the century, with the largest increase expected in the western North Atlantic. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/caHv6hofah
The oceans have trapped about 93% of the excess heat energy created by global warming since the 1970s. This has raised sea surface temperatures, creating conditions conducive for hurricane growth. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/caHv6hofah
Hurricanes feed off warm ocean waters, and the North Atlantic is running a fever. #HurricaneFlorence, the first major Atlantic hurricane of 2018, is passing over waters that are about 3°F hotter than the late-20th century average. #ClimateScienceFacts https://t.co/HWjBm3o1rP
THREAD: Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke recently said human’s role in climate change is “still being disputed.” Here are some #ClimateScienceFacts that debunk this and some other of his recent claims about global warming: https://t.co/oKfhOl23dn
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