That fateful error flooded Majic’s Twitter notifications. She decided to write back, telling Trump to be more careful on Twitter and also take the time to understand climate change. Hundreds have replied to her tweet — and to the president-elect — and thousands have retweeted and liked it.
Trump has called climate change a hoax perpetrated by the Chinese and nominated a cabinet full of people who espouse climate science denialism. He has also expressed skepticism of the Paris climate agreement and vowed to repeal Obama’s domestic climate plan.
His views and the views of many of his cabinet nominees are far outside those held by mainstream climate scientists. Majic chose to highlight the overwhelming scientific consensus of climate change using a graphic from Information is Beautiful.
The international community has seen increasing momentum to address carbon pollution in recent years. When Trump takes office on Friday, he will become the only world leader to deny the science of climate change. That’s sparked widespread concern in the scientific and policy communities as well as in everyday people like Majic.
It remains to be seen if Trump takes Majic’s advice about climate change or his Twitter use, but it seems pretty unlikely.
Reprinted with permission.
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