Bobby Hayden (@bobintheh2o) 's Twitter Profile
Bobby Hayden

@bobintheh2o

tweeting about fish, water and the people who depend on them. I work for @Pewenvironment, but my tweets are something else. he/him

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linkhttps://www.pewtrusts.org/en/projects/conserving-marine-life-in-the-united-states calendar_today10-03-2015 16:17:21

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Leadership Counsel (@lcjanda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Climatechange will only further exacerbate recession of the #SaltonSea and associated public health impacts. Governor Gavin Newsom #CALeg CA Senate Dems CA Assembly Democrats: We need a #ClimateBondNow and it must include equitable investments for Salton Sea communities. desertsun.com/story/opinion/…

Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 500 reported wildlife-vehicle collisions are reported in Nevada each year—costing the state $20 million annually. To help make roads safer for drivers and animals alike, the state can invest in more wildlife crossings. pew.org/3VXDYkN

CommunityWaterCenter (@cwaterc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the State Water Resources Control Board released its 2024 Drinking Water Needs Assessment. The Needs Assessment underscores the critical importance of funding to address drinking water challenges faced by communities statewide. Read more: communitywatercenter.org/press-releases…

Today, the State Water Resources Control Board released its 2024 Drinking Water Needs Assessment. The Needs Assessment underscores the critical importance of funding to address drinking water challenges faced by communities statewide. Read more: communitywatercenter.org/press-releases…
Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since 1980, California has had 46 extreme weather events costing at least $1 billion in damage. A coalition is urging for a historic investment of $10 billion to help build climate resilience in the state for those who need it most. #ClimateBondNow pew.org/3WpRo9E

Since 1980, California has had 46 extreme weather events costing at least $1 billion in damage. 

A coalition is urging for a historic investment of $10 billion to help build climate resilience in the state for those who need it most. #ClimateBondNow pew.org/3WpRo9E
Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A proposal to invest in Californian climate resilience would: ✅ Dedicate $10 billion for climate action ✅ Improve flood protection ✅ Increase clean drinking water access ✅ Conserve wildlife habitats ✅ Improve air quality …and more #ClimateBondNow pew.org/3QNIgrL

Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A proposal to invest in Californian climate resilience would help: ✅Healthy forests ✅Fish and wildlife habitats ✅Local communities California Trout's Analise Rivero and Sonoma Land Trust's Eamon O'Byrne explain why so many support it. #ClimateBondNow pew.org/4dSBkne

Ezra David Romero (@ezraromero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

California's $10B Climate Bond Breaks Through Political Gridlock “Communities deserve to have access to safe/clean drinking water, must be protected during extreme heat ...,” Senator Monique Limón KQED News KQED Science kqed.org/science/199354…

California Environmental Voters (@envirovoters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly 3 in 5 CA voters support the $10 billion climate bond because it ensures that programs like climate resilience centers, wildfire resilience, and extreme heat mitigation are funded! Call on your reps before this Wednesday and urge them for a #ClimateBondNOW Link in bio!

Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From gridlock to green light: A $10 billion proposal to invest in California’s climate resilience, especially for those who need it most, is now closer to reality. The proposal is now ready for lawmakers to approve. #ClimateBondNow pew.org/4cniOST

CommunityWaterCenter (@cwaterc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gavin Newsom & #CALeg: Don't let CA's climate goals become empty promises! We need you to double down on climate action by putting on the Nov ballot a #ClimateBondNow. SUPPORT #SB867 bit.ly/3L8FJW8

<a href="/GavinNewsom/">Gavin Newsom</a> &amp; #CALeg: Don't let CA's climate goals become empty promises! We need you to double down on climate action by putting on the Nov ballot a #ClimateBondNow. SUPPORT #SB867 bit.ly/3L8FJW8
Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Breaking: A $10 billion climate resilience proposal is one step closer to reality in California. The move would bolster flood and wildfire protection while increasing access to nature and clean drinking water. caclimatebond.org/press-release-2

Bobby Hayden (@bobintheh2o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CA climate bond now heads to voters! The cost of inaction is dangerously high. The new #ClimateBond will help communities prepare now. Thank you Mike McGuire Speaker Robert Rivas and #caleg members for giving voters a chance to support climate action. caclimatebond.org/news

The CA climate bond now heads to voters! The cost of inaction is dangerously high. The new #ClimateBond will help communities prepare now. 

Thank you <a href="/ilike_mike/">Mike McGuire</a> <a href="/CASpeakerRivas/">Speaker Robert Rivas</a> and #caleg members for giving voters a chance to support climate action.

caclimatebond.org/news
Deep Sea Conservation Coalition (@deepseaconserve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Hawai‘i Governor Josh Green joins the wave of resistance by prohibiting #DeepSeaMining in State waters, citing environmental concerns. The bill cites that deep-sea mining contradicts the right to a clean and healthy environment. #DefendTheDeep governor.hawaii.gov/newsroom/offic…

Bobby Hayden (@bobintheh2o) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indigenous leaders are asking Governor Gavin Newsom to sign a bill, AB 1284 from Assemblymember James C. Ramos, that would offer a clearer path for Tribes to co-manage lands and waters. publicnewsservice.org/2024-08-29/nat…

Pew Environment (@pewenvironment) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Progress: In the face of rising ocean temperatures and extreme weather, California Tribal Nations are collaborating to protect and restore coastal and marine areas. pewtrsts.org/4mz799d

Progress: In the face of rising ocean temperatures and extreme weather, California Tribal Nations are collaborating to protect and restore coastal and marine areas. pewtrsts.org/4mz799d