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Erik C. Parker

@erikcparker_

Filmmaker, video producer, climate activist, bi guy, occasional singer, and supposed content creator. he/him 🎞️⚖️🌎💚💖💜💙 imdb.com/name/nm6370906/

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Al Gore (@algore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We don’t have any time to waste if we want to solve the climate crisis in time to avert the truly catastrophic impacts that can still be prevented. But dangerous delay – which is the new “climate denial” – is exactly what Congress has done by repealing the clean energy provisions

Bernie Sanders (@berniesanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every Member of Congress who voted for this disastrous piece of legislation must pay a price at the ballot box during the next election. They do not deserve to be re-elected and they must be defeated.

Every Member of Congress who voted for this disastrous piece of legislation must pay a price at the ballot box during the next election.

They do not deserve to be re-elected and they must be defeated.
Matthew Cappucci (@matthewcappucci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Being a scientist in 2025 is so disheartening. Politicians make erroneous claims. Social media accounts perpetuate lies and pseudoscience to monetize their audience’s gullibility. Scientists try to educate and are lambasted. I feel like I’m at America’s intellectual funeral.

Melissa & Chris Bruntlett (@modacitylife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Europe’s heatwave is not showing signs of breaking. We can no longer debate whether or not to make drastic changes. Paris’ Place de Catalogne is a perfect example of how heat-generating asphalt road space can be replaced with an urban forest for water capture, shade and cooling.

Europe’s heatwave is not showing signs of breaking. We can no longer debate whether or not to make drastic changes.

Paris’ Place de Catalogne is a perfect example of how heat-generating asphalt road space can be replaced with an urban forest for water capture, shade and cooling.
Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's not just disinformation anymore. It’s a business model. The amount of disinformation, misinformation, and outright lies on the internet is off the charts. People are making money by feeding nonsense to the gullible. Truth doesn't pay as well. That should worry

Dr. Lucky Tran (@luckytran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: Scientists are staging a “science fair” in the lobby of a Congressional building to tell elected officials about the critical knowledge the US will lose because their research grants have been canceled.

Volcaholic 🌋 (@volcaholic1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One thing I’ve learned after covering disasters around the world: NEVER rely on alerts. Not sirens. Not text messages. Not apps. By the time they come - if they come - it might already be too late. What actually saves lives is your awareness. 🔸 Alerts are often delayed or

StormHQ ☈ (@stormhqwx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A short Time-lapse of the Rio Ruidoso River shows it quickly rising in just 10 minutes as a wall of water & debris flow downstream.

Max Velocity (@maxvelocitywx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RARE 1-IN-1000 year rainfall event took place in Plant City, FL, today, as nearly 11 inches of rain fell in less than 4 hours! Flooding has been the big story this July.

RARE 1-IN-1000 year rainfall event took place in Plant City, FL, today, as nearly 11 inches of rain fell in less than 4 hours!

Flooding has been the big story this July.
Dr. Daniel Swain (@weather_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Historically, the strongest evidence for increases in extreme weather linked to human-caused #ClimateChange is for events most directly linked to temperature (like extreme #heatwaves) and also atmospheric moisture (including heavier #downpours and more severe #droughts).

Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A total of 229 Flash Flood Warnings, Flood Warnings, and Advisories have been issued across 26 states today alone. The summer of severe flooding continues across the United States.

A total of 229 Flash Flood Warnings, Flood Warnings, and Advisories have been issued across 26 states today alone.

The summer of severe flooding continues across the United States.
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2025 is quickly becoming “The Year of the Flood” in the United States. So far, 3,358 Flash Flood Warnings have been issued, over 250 more than the next closest year to date. The US has already surpassed its annual average for flash flood reports, with more than double the

2025 is quickly becoming “The Year of the Flood” in the United States.

So far, 3,358 Flash Flood Warnings have been issued, over 250 more than the next closest year to date. 

The US has already surpassed its annual average for flash flood reports, with more than double the
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A staggering 88% of the American West is experiencing abnormally dry or worse drought conditions. The only major cities dodging drought right now? San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, and Denver.

A staggering 88% of the American West is experiencing abnormally dry or worse drought conditions.

The only major cities dodging drought right now? San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, and Denver.
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today is one of the most hot and humid days in Florida’s recent history. Heat indices have soared into the 120s across parts of the state, including Tampa, which recorded a heat index of 120°F at 2:35 PM. Car interiors can reach lethal temperatures within minutes, and heat

Today is one of the most hot and humid days in Florida’s recent history.

Heat indices have soared into the 120s across parts of the state, including Tampa, which recorded a heat index of 120°F at 2:35 PM.

Car interiors can reach lethal temperatures within minutes, and heat
Colin McCarthy (@us_stormwatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions of Californians, from the Bay Area to parts of Southern California, have likely just lived through the coldest first two months of summer in their lifetime. All areas highlighted in dark blue have recorded their coolest June 1–August 1 period on record since the dataset

Millions of Californians, from the Bay Area to parts of Southern California, have likely just lived through the coldest first two months of summer in their lifetime.

All areas highlighted in dark blue have recorded their coolest June 1–August 1 period on record since the dataset