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@ClimateReality shared
On Apr 21, 2022
Who really should pay for climate costs? BIG POLLUTERS. https://t.co/J8JgwG6N6U
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Suing over climate change: Taking fossil fuel companies to court

Suing over climate change: Taking fossil fuel companies to court

With the expense of mitigating the effects of climate change becoming more onerous, more than two dozen cities, counties and states are suing more than 40 fossil fuel companies, accusing ...

@LeoHickman shared
On Apr 19, 2022
RT @CarbonBrief: NEW - Guest post: How climate change is driving forest loss in India | @AliceHaughan @pettorelli @SimonGPotts @deepa_sena https://t.co/DMuWZ5JDEK
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Guest post: How climate change is driving forest loss in India

Guest post: How climate change is driving forest loss in India

In India, many studies have documented the forest loss in the early 2000s, but very few have assessed it on a large scale since.

@meganrowling shared
On Apr 21, 2022
RT @TRF: 🏆 Congratulations to @TRF_Stories journalist @KateChappell for being named a finalist in this year's #CCNowAwards! She's been recognised by @CoveringClimate for her stellar reporting on the tension between Jamaica's green agenda and economic goals. ⬇️ https://t.co/oPoGZ8otRh
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Announcing the 2022 Covering Climate Now Journalism Award Finalists

Announcing the 2022 Covering Climate Now Journalism Award Finalists

 We’re thrilled to announce the journalists and media outlets from around the world selected by an international jury of 90 distinguished judges as Finalists for the second-annual ...

@ClimateNexus shared
On Apr 18, 2022
"The key to energy security for all nations is the realization that nobody owns the infinite and free supplies of solar, wind, and hydro energy. They cannot be weaponized." — Anthony Ingraffea and @howarth_cornell op-ed https://t.co/APog9PVgGQ
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LNG exports will add to climate change

LNG exports will add to climate change

What are the consequences of expanding LNG exports by over 50 percent?

@WorldResources shared
On Apr 21, 2022
We're hiring! Climate Strategy Research Analyst. Learn more or Jobvite a friend. #nonprofitjobs #greenjobs https://t.co/JOXdQ7tuYB #job
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Climate Strategy Research Analyst

Climate Strategy Research Analyst

World Resources Institute is looking for Climate Strategy Research Analyst. Learn more or Jobvite a friend.

@ret_ward shared
On Apr 21, 2022
Climate change and intensive agriculture have halved number of insects in worst-hit areas https://t.co/lFZTBEDf8V
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Climate change and intensive agriculture have halved number of insects in worst-hit areas

Climate change and intensive agriculture have halved number of insects in worst-hit areas

Tropical areas saw the biggest declines in insect biodiversity linked to land use and climate change.

@WRIClimate shared
On Apr 20, 2022
“I started planting trees again as if I was in my first year of farming, but with three consecutive years of drought, the trees didn't grow and blossom due to the severe weather.” - Ali, a farmer from Awiniya, Libya. @Independent on Libya's food crisis: https://t.co/LWIz0BCOUy
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@grist shared
On Apr 19, 2022
Tracy Stone-Manning, director of the Bureau of Land Management, shares in a new Q&A how the agency will achieve its conservation goals, the role it might play in addressing the climate crisis, and more. (via @highcountrynews) https://t.co/Ew4so9TU09
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Cows, coal, and climate change: A Q&A with the new BLM director

Cows, coal, and climate change: A Q&A with the new BLM director

Tracy Stone-Manning discusses how the federal agency sees conservation, the climate crisis, and the Indigenous history of public lands.