This summer is projected to be the hottest on record and Puerto Rico is already breaking records. Extreme heat is one of climate change’s most pervasive impacts on health, work, and even infrastructure. I hope you will attend a hyb…https://t.co/xyNTpdnDCM https://t.co/XoTXbCbGbs
#climatechange and #air events like that we in NYC just experienced affect particularly vulnerable populations like women of child-bearing age, pregnant women and fetuses. Protecting the next generation requires the will now. https://t.co/lVDVbR7y8z
Join me 6/20-6/21 for a @theNASEM workshop identifying ways to prevent and mitigate extreme heat, and the inequitable health risks that come with it, in communities across the nation. RSVP: https://t.co/XoTXbCbGbs
Today, my #covid and #climate work intersect in a very personal way. I’m in Brooklyn where the #wildfire smoke from Canada hangs between brownstones. The orange hue of climate-driven catastrophe masks the sky with an eery orange. W…https://t.co/HUQXnJUEpc https://t.co/h8iMvyMZ9t
Here in #Brooklyn the #AirQualityAlert and the yellow sky makes us realize how bad #wildfires can be. I hope it helps us understand what others around the world experience daily #India
This Wednesday, I'll be a part of the exciting Nobel Prize Summit at The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. I'm super honored to be engaging with others intent on navigating the politicization of critical topics like climate change…https://t.co/8wUO4w7iBg
The real question is do we focus on climate change mitigation or adaptation? Is it too late to mitigate the impacts of climate change? How can we convince leaders to finally take action before things become catastrophic?? @sabmc
Leading the right direction to decreasing greenhouse gas but is year 2050 enough? Can you support reduced aviation travel? #6133mphgw#climatechange@sabmc
Nations Agree to Curb Emissions From Flying by 2050 https://t.co/ZNhdIZfPBX
This is an amazing innovation to improve efficiency of solar panels. We need more thinking like this for other renewable energy sources! #ditchfossilfuels@sabmc
Renewable energy is a countermeasure to mitigate the growth in greenhouse gases and climate change. Here's one example. #climatechange#6133mphgw@sabmc. .
How super-hot rocks miles under the earth's surface could provide limitless clean energy https://t.co/nYIhcvRcJh
The 2022 Alaskan Snow Crabbing Season has been cancelled. 9/10 have been found dead between 2018-2021. We know the "what," but do we know the "why"? @sabmc https://t.co/b7BcwyHw0M via @slate
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Climate change is going to take a large bite out of Canadian infrastructure.
The first step to positive change is first acknowledging the problem. The next step is to determine how expensive the problem will be.
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A team of researchers across the country analyzed the change of colors of lakes throughout the country as a result of climate change. They created an interactive map: https://t.co/Y2PPKiog0E
How could this potentially affect our health?
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