High tide across Boston’s waterfront reached almost 12 feet on Thursday and Friday afternoons, a phenomenon that — for now — can only occur a few times a year when the planets (literally) align. https://t.co/pbMUMGWgYM
Grim reading today... this details devastating consequences of rising GHG emissions around the world — destruction of homes, loss of livelihoods & fragmentation of communities https://t.co/TY5LR9dOTF
“As with all public health crises, the health impacts of climate change are not evenly felt. Those who already suffer the brunt of systemic inequalities are also those who face the most severe consequences of climate change.”https://t.co/kfv3f3EHZv
Some insane rainfall estimates since yesterday that are backed up by reports across Southern New England. Providence County and in and around the city have been hit the hardest. https://t.co/AZ0liyd8RT
This quote came to mind watching the climate bill signing yesterday. “Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation.” Thank you Alasdair Gray for the words of wisdom.
A former aide to Joe Biden shares an especially poignant memory of McCain making time to meet with a veteran injured in Iraq. https://t.co/TDTxhZZxrc # via @HuffPostPol
"John’s example summons us, in his memory and for the sake of our democracy, to live up to what is best in ourselves and to honor what is best in others." @VickiKennedyMA writes in @BostonGlobe on the passing of Senator John McCain. https://t.co/oY4maMajJ9
“Dear America, appreciate your allies. After all, you don't have that many.”
President of the European Council Donald Tusk has this message for President Trump ahead of the NATO summit.