Hi all –
Some bad news for beer drinkers this week – extreme weather fueled by climate change may affect beer prices and availability. Below is short social guidance on a piece from
New York Times highlighting what climate change looks like for beer production. Feel free to adapt any of this language to fit your organization’s communications standards – let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks,
Marcy
TWITTER:
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Bad news for beer drinkers: extreme heat and drought fueled by climate change could mean empty beer aisles and pricey drafts. #ActOnClimate
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
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When we #ActOnClimate, we protect happy hour and the barley crops that make it possible.
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
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The U.S. faces a 20% drop in the beer supply by the end of the century. Climate change is to blame. #ActOnClimate
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
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Extreme heat and drought, made more frequent and severe by climate change, put our beer at risk. #ActOnClimate
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
FACEBOOK:
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Bad news for beer drinkers: extreme heat and drought fueled by climate change could mean empty beer aisles and pricey drafts. #ActOnClimate
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
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The U.S. could face a 20% drop in the beer supply by the end of the century. Climate change is to blame. #ActOnClimate
https://nyti.ms/2J2CXko
Marcelene Sutter
Acting Digital Director | Climate Action Campaign
msutter@cacampaign.com | 215.806.1041