Climate tweets on Yang
2020: #RaceToSaveThePlanet features educators, activists, and politicians talking about environmental justice, as well as stories of several communities tackling it hands on. @AndrewYang summarizes what this special is really about. Watch TOMORROW at 8/7c.Weather Channel Tag News Feed
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Climate tweets on Klobuchar
THIS SATURDAY, 2020: #RaceToSaveThePlanet premieres at 8/7c. In addition to @amyklobuchar, we speak with other politicians, educators, and activists about the intersection between climate change and environmental justice.Climate tweets on Steyer
Do you agree with @TomSteyer’s view on American leadership? Don’t miss out on the many viewpoints of environmental justice on the second installment of 2020: #RacetoSaveThePlanet, Feb. 1st!Climate tweets on Bloomberg
How does the weather reflect our changing climate? @MikeBloomberg, one of our interviewees of 2020: #RaceToSaveThePlanet, weighs in. Catch the new special February 1st at 8/7c!Harris tweets
Indigenous people have protected our planet for centuries. They deserve a seat at the table in the White House. In a Harris Administration, they will. https://t.co/BoaaofZTm6Watch 2020 Presidential Candidates Discuss their Views on Climate Change on Weather Channel’s Race to Save The Planet Forum
The Weather Channel aired its 2020: Race to Save the Planet on November 7. Each candidate had time to speak about climate change, why they think about it and how it affects their lives. Dr. Rick Knabb conducted the interviews. Interviews were focused on infrastructure, the question of “What keeps you up at night?,” environmental … Continue reading "https://www.onegreenplanet.org/environment/presidential-candidates-climate-change-weather-channels-race-to-save-the-planet/"The Weather Channel: What Keeps These Candidates up at Night
Presidential candidates describe what keeps them up at night.The Weather Channel: Candidates on Climate Solutions
Presidential candidates give their views on climate solutions.The Weather Channel: Candidates on Infrastructure
Presidential candidates give their views on infrastructure.The Weather Channel: Candidates on Environmental Justice
Presidential candidates give their views on environmental injustice.Climate tweets on Buttigieg
.@PeteButtigieg on climate misconceptions: “I think our imagination around climate change is confined to the North and the South Pole. But I see it happening right here in the middle of America.” The entire interview is airing now on @weatherchannel “2020: #RaceToSaveThePlanet https://t.co/b6FMpEvOrs
.@KamalaHarris on @weatherchannel special #RaceToSaveThePlanet: “That’s the incredible thing about mother nature. She doesn’t care who you voted for in the last election.” .
Climate tweets on Harris
.@KamalaHarris has called out the importance of cleaning up pollution in poor communities. Her Climate Equity Act would address that. But she’s got even more up her sleeve. Catch the interview RIGHT NOW on @weatherchannel #RaceToSaveThePlanet https://t.co/qIjOjj6TbVClimate tweets on Harris
Every 2020 candidate not named Donald Trump has a plan to save the planet from climate change. Tune in to @weatherchannel right now to hear how @KamalaHarris will address the climate crisis #RaceToSaveThePlanet https://t.co/28gOKZ0cds
”I’ll give you my bottom line. I believe in science.” @ewarren #RaceToSaveThePlanet