Tomorrow is Earth Day 2023. Here at the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Dept., we are celebrating this occasion with the launch of our new Climate Policy Bureau. See details on the new bureau here: https://t.co/iohqne9l8Q
Internship applications are open for summer! Current students can work full time with the Office of Climate and Environmental Justice and gain valuable experience creating a sustainable and resilient future for New Yorkers. Apply by April 17th: https://t.co/v0hX1kDjMf
@OsseChi I’ve reported this stretch of NY Ave to @NYC_DOT via @nyc311 multiple times for missing crosswalks and lane markings after repaving. There are bus stops, senior housing, and many kids crossing to go to Brower Park and needs crosswalks to be repainted!
💚Big news!💚Thrilled to share that we are now the Mayor’s Office of Climate & Environmental Justice with @KizzyCG5 as our new executive director to ensure justice is at the forefront of the entire City gov's work on climate, health and racial equity.
https://t.co/KhrIE9FOUf
NYC Folks: You only have 3 days left to participate in the NYC Environmental Justice Study! Help us identify environmental justice issues and concerns to address in NYC with this simple online form before April 30: https://t.co/0ScoEYjpGD
Today marks the official withdrawal of the U.S. from the #ParisAgreement. No matter what happens at the federal level, we can't lose sight of the climate crisis that is already at our door. https://t.co/hVXHA3wP2b
As #Laura crashes into the Gulf and California burns, the climate crisis has never seemed more obvious.
"It’s not coming; it’s here. The luxury of moving slowly, the margin for zigging and zagging to accommodate various interests, has disappeared."
https://t.co/vQEsppbjNW
Follow and support people of color in the climate space. Thank you to @MaryHeglar for compiling this list of Green Voices of Color: https://t.co/IlYzH2Ci14
Climate justice is racial justice. The connection may seem obvious to some, but it clearly still needs to be said: Racism harms and kills Black people. The demonstrations across NYC and the country are the result of these deeply unjust realities. #BlackLivesMatter
Because our educational system is so chronically underfunded, most public school teachers don't have time to develop lessons around climate change or energy.
The fossil fuel industry has time, though. And they're providing teachers with lots of material. https://t.co/kCy6ufA97S
Amazon debated - and, ultimately, nixed - offering customers a "Green" shipping window. Among the reasons: concern that a reminder of real-world environmental impact might make customers less likely to click that Buy Now button. https://t.co/NzsNNbpyM2
Microsoft wants to go “carbon negative” by 2030 and be the most climate-friendly tech company in America.
It will likely need policy help from the government to do it.
So why is Microsoft also funding Mitch McConnell’s re-election?
https://t.co/ATxXazxtbh