Join us for Part One of Confronting Climate Change 🌱 🌎 —
As we tackle the origins and impact of climate denial with leading voices: environmental activist @billmckibben, Ricky Bradley of Citizens’ Climate Lobby, and NPR correspondent @rhersher
https://t.co/JDphh8ZYSz
MY LATEST: Texas prisons officials insist no inmates have died from extreme heat behind bars for more than a decade.
But we got autopsies that show the heat was a possible (or likely) contributing factor to in least three deaths just last year.
https://t.co/6B0WOzJseS #txlege
Hurricane Beryl has achieved the following:
– Earliest Category 4 on record in Atlantic
– Earliest Category 5 on record in Atlantic
– Fastest intensification before September in Atlantic
– Southernmost Category 4 on record
The fingerprint of #climate change is a solid one.
Our NPR investigation found thousands of veterans and servicemembers with VA loans are facing foreclosure through no fault of their own. The VA could fix this. https://t.co/nmpNmo5OGy
Could not be prouder: the amazing NPR climate and data visuals team that did our project "Beyond the Poles", about the distant impacts of melting ice, has won the AAAS Gold Award for science journalism 1/n: https://t.co/aJvQTBP5R8
Congratulations to “Science Reporting – Large Outlet” Gold Award winning @NPR team @lesommer, @ryanjamescliff, @rhersher, @connjie and @DanielPWWood. https://t.co/7OiapZtPz5
How gas utilities used tobacco tactics to avoid gas stove regulations. My latest for @NPR with editor @neelaeast and documents/research from @rebecca_John1 at CIC.
https://t.co/yo1qGbK3jF
We are thrilled to announce the winners of the Rachel Carson Environment Book category of the 2023 #SEJAwards: https://t.co/ONKaDViYqO. Congratulations, winners! Stay tuned next week for the Outstanding Explanatory Reporting category.
This is from the Mendenhall River Floods in Alaska.
This happened over a span of six hours. 😧
Can you imagine watching that happen to your home knowing there’s nothing that can save it?
@AnnaCanny28 Now imagine you live downstream from any of the other, much less-studied, glaciers all over the world. Terrifying! @ryanjamescliff and I reported on this from Nepal last year. https://t.co/OSyBUuEjTW (Juneau makes an appearance as well)
But it still caught the forecasters by surprise. These details from @AnnaCanny28 are pretty shocking. “There is no comparison,” said meteorologist Nicole Ferrin, with the National Weather Service in Juneau. “We’re two feet over our last record.”