10 Top Tweets On Climate Change
Climate change has serious implications. But that doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate a few clever tweets.
Climate change has serious implications. But that doesn’t mean we can’t appreciate a few clever tweets.
Is it now already too late to adequately respond to or prevent extreme anthropogenic climate change? That possibility was noted by the noted public figure Neil deGrasse Tyson in a recent interview with Fareed Zakaria.
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Leading astrophysicist Dr. Neil Degrasse Tyson tears into Congress in this video below (from the Bill Maher show) about it’s lack of vision or concern for the future and where he thinks the problem stems from. He is not focused on cleantech here, but he might as well be — it is a great (partial) explanation of of why our Congress won’t move our country forward enough with good clean energy, energy efficiency, and other cleantech policies.