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Except union leadership is overwhelmingly endorsing Biden as they did Clinton in 2016 and Obama before that. The problem is that has not always translated to rank-and-file households overwhelmingly (and enthusiastically) voting for those candidates.

Hey Brian, seems like several of the linked tweets were deleted. And by most accounts this seems par for the course with Maue. Apparently, a lot of climate scientists and meteorologists have been harassed by him online and/or straight up blocked when his shitty takes were called out, so I’m not surprised he’s done a

Eh, if we want to be technical, I don’t think NRC Research Associates are (with exceptions) employees of the agency that hosts them nor are they NRC employees either. That’s pretty typical for a lot of federally-sponsored postdoc fellowships, at least.

Correction: that is a related paper from most of the same research group as the Nature one getting attention today.

It’s not really an apples to apples comparison, though, since how gasses accumulate in Earth’s atmosphere is going to be different than Venus. From a related paper which digs further into the underlying model:

Yes, but the problem is that non-point source pollution is not directly regulated by the federal government, and in almost every case agricultural discharge is defined as NPS pollution. Instead, the federal government has tried to give states guidelines and tried to create an incentive to get federal money (e.g.

Yeah the hand thing was such a specific Michael-ism that I don’t think any sort of swap happened, but who knows with this show!

I thought about all three, but I went with Scott because I don’t think there’s a single person who actually likes him and yet he’s won three state-wide elections. Ridiculously, there are people who will defend Marco-bot and Gaetz isn’t in a position to impact the rest of the state by actual decisions (just his loony). 

From more recent reporting it’s been mentioned that one argument they could try to make is that they still have discretion on how far they regulate methane. Because as you said, there’s virtually no way to win an argument that methane can’t be regulated at all without upending that precedent. 

You troll lol

The closest analogue to a major hurricane hitting Miami-Dade head-on would be Andrew (although it made landfall a bit further south in Homestead) which was a very strong and very costly.

Yes.

All the negotiating will focus on these four points, McLellan explained. While that can be limiting in what the treaty covers, it does keep the process grounded. Otherwise, McLellan joked officials may be sitting around negotiating for another 30 years.

THANK YOU! I can’t count how many times I see this parroted in reporting.

I never read what Arthie was saying as her actually thinking she might be bisexual anyways. I thought it was pretty clear she just didn’t want to label herself—whether out of naivety or internalized homophobia—as a lesbian. 

Yep, there are feral pigs in Minnesota, but AFAIK no reports of an established breeding population yet.

Yeah I was able to get to it a little later using chrome on my phone 🤷🏻‍♂️

Is the paper not online yet? I get an “Access Denied” page when clicking the link, and I can’t find it searching by author...