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Monday, April 28, 2014

Climate tweets for 27 April 2014

Drought Now Covers 100% of California, Snowpack Melting Quickly: @TheAtlantic
http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/04/drought-now-covers-100-of-california/361184/ 
[water, food, farming]

India’s rain woes grow bigger, scientists worried: @htTweets http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/india-s-rain-woes-grow-bigger-scientists-worried/article1-1212673.aspx 
[science, monsoon]

‘Green Is Resilience’: College panel digs into climate disruption: @Emissourian http://www.emissourian.com/features_people/feature_stories/article_79db1017-8f08-5afd-aaa4-7fba34651fd5.html?mode=3Djqm 

The Time for Wind and Solar Energy Is Now: @ucsusa 
http://huff.to/1jLgO4u 
[Elliott Negin, UCS] 

RT Suzanne Goldenberg ‏@suzyji:
Steyer: I want to be 'one foot soldier' in larger climate fight: @TheHill http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/204494-steyer-i-want-to-be-one-foot-soldier-in-larger-climate-fight#.U11t9jWKhVg.twitter 

Losing our cool: hotter world poses many challenges: @smithsonian http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/reality-hotter-world-already-here-180951172/?no-ist 
[science]

RT Stu Ostro ‏@StuOstro:
RT @KHayhoe: Another spring day, another teeth-cleaning dust storm in Lubbock via @NWSLubbock 
http://pic.twitter.com/2o8DPjd66I
[Texas, drought]

Bigger rainstorms -> major drainage costs, Edmonton officials say: @edmontonjournal
http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Bigger+rain+storms+mean+major+drainage+costs+Edmonton+officials/9776097/story.html 
[flooding]

A Conversation on Climate w/ Presidential Science Advisor John Holdren: @LivingOnEarth 
http://www.loe.org/shows/segments.html?programID=14-P13-00017&segmentID=3#.U1w57BiFZo0.twitter

RT Karl Rabago ‏@RabagoEnergy:
Tax BAD things. Incent GOOD things. What's hard about doing this right? The world's dumbest idea: Taxing solar energy 
http://theweek.com//article/index/260115/the-worlds-dumbest-idea-taxing-solar-energy 

RT NWS Tulsa ‏@NWStulsa:
Dry line continues its eastward trek. 
http://pic.twitter.com/2P0PO1AWRj
[drought, water, farming]


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