Hi all –
Below is short social guidance on a piece from the Washington Post about how extreme weather like Hurricane Michael may be causing people to rethink their stance on climate change in the wake of the storm. Groups may also consider
adding local tags (like #ncpolitics) as well. Please amplify widely – let me know if you have any questions!
Thanks,
Marcy
TWITTER:
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Storms like Hurricane Michael highlight climate change as a real and present threat – not a far off reality. The time to #ActOnClimate is now.
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
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In the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, North Carolinians are rethinking their skepticism about climate change. #ActOnClimate
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
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There’s no doubt that climate change is making extreme weather more intense. Storms like Michael bring the need to #ActOnClimate into laser focus.
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
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Hurricane Michael’s devastation forces North Carolinians to rethink their stance on climate change – regardless of political leaning. #ActOnClimate
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
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Disasters like Hurricane Michael make one thing perfectly clear – when we #ActOnClimate, we’re protecting our communities.
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
FACEBOOK:
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Storms like Hurricane Michael highlight climate change as a real and present threat – not a far off reality. The time to #ActOnClimate is now.
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
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Hurricane Michael’s devastation forces North Carolinians to rethink their stance on climate change – regardless of political leaning. #ActOnClimate
https://wapo.st/2EAeK6t
Marcelene Sutter
Acting Digital Director | Climate Action Campaign
msutter@cacampaign.com | 215.806.1041