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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @AshleyRParker: Cue well-deserved #congratstwitter for one of the nicest and most generous — AND MOST RESPONSIBLE — humans and colleague… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @chriscmooney: Second #thread about the story has started here https://t.co/u5zgGSiCdW — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @ThatChickRicki: @antonia_teee @billmckibben @EllenPage @wapo @eilperin @chriscmooney @StevenMufson @JohnMuyskens Dude, it’s crazy. Even… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@AGA_Jake @chriscmooney @StevenMufson @washingtonpost Given that one of the authors is an New Jersey native, and another considers NJ an adopted home state, we appreciate your restraint.... — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @NFUDC: According to @washingtonpost, the Northeast is warming more rapidly than much of the rest of the country. The warmer winters mea… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

For Joe Biden, some lessons from Mitt Romney’s 2012 campaign? @danbalz https://t.co/uphXDNbNAP — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

And our designer @madisonlynwalls also deserves huge credit for the toggle temperature feature — on top of creating the entire look for the package — PolitiTweet.org

Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

.@JohnMuyskens and @monicaulmanu figured out how to toggle between temperatures, as well as the feature that allows… https://t.co/MN2QCkT92t

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @GregJaffe: Big NEW @washingtonpost project: 2°C: BEYOND THE LIMIT. These are the fastest warming places on earth. “These hot spots are… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

.@JohnMuyskens and @monicaulmanu figured out how to toggle between temperatures, as well as the feature that allows you to plug in 3,107 different counties and see how the temperature’s changed since 1895. They are, in a word, amazing. — PolitiTweet.org

Bill McKibben @billmckibben

A truly epic effort from the @WaPo shows that much of America is already experiencing extreme warming with extreme… https://t.co/urVulBD441

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @jameshohmann: A new Gallup poll shows growing support for allowing refugees from Central America. In December, 51% of Americans approve… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @chriscmooney: 1. So, I’ve been rather quiet lately on here and also haven’t been writing many stories lately. Here’s why https://t.co/q… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@BobHaddard @SierraClub @StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges The Post provides free access to 10 articles a month. So you should be able to read this without a problem, unless you’ve already read 10 stories on our site since Aug. 1. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

Yes, not only can you convert between Fahrenheit and Celsius, you can plug in your own county and see how the temperature has changed since 1895. We are lucky to have such talented folks at @PostGraphics @JohnMuyskens and @monicaulmanu who make these features possible. — PolitiTweet.org

Stephanie Ebbs @stephebbs

.@postgreen did a really smart thing here and added a button to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius https://t.co/7UxPHIo2w6

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

Pressed for time? @chriscmooney wrote up 5 takeaways from our analysis of more than 100 years of federal temperature data, charting the impact of #ClimateChange on 3,107 counties in the contiguous U.S. https://t.co/CNReqS7Quf — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @StevenMufson: Extreme #climatechange has come to America. Check out our new series, "2C: Beyond the Limit," with a story by me, @eilper… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @RoigFranzia: For the thousandth time: climate change isn’t something that “is going to happen” in the future. Climate change is happeni… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @madhulikasikka: Really important work on climate change that is happening now in the U.S. You don't need to look at the Arctic for pro… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

RT @NickMiroff: Derided as “la perrera” (the dog kennel), the McAllen CPC is at the center of the border crisis & the place where the govt… — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@JamesGreen105 @StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges @coastalcommish I will check. I thought it was the handle for the RI coastal management commission, but maybe that’s the handle for the CA one. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

Read @JaxAlemany and @BrentGriffiths on how spots in the U.S. an early warning siren of #ClimateChange https://t.co/08awJP4EUV — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges @coastalcommish 10/ The only part of the U.S. that has not warmed significantly since the late 1800s is the South, especially Mississippi and Alabama, where data in some cases shows modest cooling. Scientists say atmospheric cycles & soot from smokestacks may have created this ‘warming hole." — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges @coastalcommish 9/ Other U.S. regions that have warmed 2C since 1985 include the high-altitude deserts in Oregon; stretches of the western Rockies feeding the Colorado River; some counties along the northeastern shore of Lake Michigan and ones along Canada's border, from eastern MT to MN. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges @coastalcommish 8/ Today, more than 1 in 10 Americans — 34 million people — are living in rapidly heating regions, including New York City and Los Angeles. Seventy-one counties have already hit the 2-degree Celsius mark, the level the world’s nations have pledged to avoid. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 7/ In Rhode Island, the @coastalcommish has mapped how climate change will affect every building in the state. The results are sobering: by 2030, it projects, 605 buildings will flood twice a day at high tide. Two decades later, 2,531 buildings will flood year round. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 6/ At Roy Carpenter’s Beach in Rhode Island, the retreat in the face of #climatechange has already begun. More than two dozen houses have had to relocate from ocean front views to the back of the community’s 18th row. Another 20 are planning to move back. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 5/ New Jersey’s Lake Hopatcong used to be the ice factory for NYC, producing enough ice to supply the whole city in the days before refrigeration. Now the lake no longer reliably freezes through: 11 of the last 12 ice fishing contests were canceled because the ice was too thin. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 4/ While most regional temperature changes won't spark planetary shifts, they are affecting people's lives and transforming landscapes. "Basically, these hot spots are chunks of the future in the present.” scientist Daniel Pauly says. We charted how it it is affecting NJ and RI. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 3/ Other parts of the Northeast — New Jersey, Connecticut, Maine and Massachusetts — trail close behind. The world's nations have pledged to keep the globe from warming 2C compared to pre-industrial levels, on the grounds that it will trigger catastrophic changes. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

@StevenMufson @chriscmooney @JohnMuyskens @salwangeorges 2/ Analyzing more than a century of temperature data revealed the the fastest-warming places in the United States. After Alaska, the region of the country that's warmed the most is the Northeast, with Rhode Island being the first state in the lower 48 to exceed 2 degrees C. — PolitiTweet.org

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Juliet Eilperin @eilperin

1/ Extreme #climatechange has come to America. Check out our new series, "2C: Beyond the Limit," with a story by me, @StevenMufson @chriscmooney @johnmuyskens and @salwangeorges https://t.co/cB5jUIn225 — PolitiTweet.org

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