The many climate experts and activists who have spoken to Bill over the years are great resources for environmental and climate news. We recently put together this Twitter list of scientists, climate policy experts, activists, organizations, publications and journalists whose tweets provide information and insight on everything from the Keystone XL Pipeline vote, to fracking news to advances in clean energy. Tell us if we’ve left anyone off the list by tweeting #EnviroList @BillMoyersHQ.
Here are a few recent tweets from our featured list:
Amidst battling horrendous bushfires, weary Aussie firefighters send a message to their climate-denying PM pic.twitter.com/g8eZtgoQuj
— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) January 6, 2015
Last February, Bill McKibben joined Bill to talk about why Obama needs to stand up to oil companies.
Youth #climate activists filed a case in the U.S. SUPREME COURT for an urgent request that the Court protect our atmosphere! @OCTorg
— Kelsey Juliana (@Kelsey_Juliana) October 5, 2014
In September, 18-year-old Kelsey Juliana discussed fighting climate change in the courts and walking across the country to spread awareness.
Civil Disobedience Santa was arrest #170. @NaomiAKlein @350 @gaslandmovie @MarkRuffalo @SenSchumer @SenGillibrand pic.twitter.com/NxjamBq0xf — Sandra Steingraber (@ssteingraber1) December 23, 2014
Last year, Sandra Steingraber and Bill discussed her fight against fracking and the toxins contaminating our air, water and food.
“never give up,no matter what is happening around you. Never give up” #HHTheDalaiLama Sow #seeds of love & compassion http://t.co/DfXFrVVO2O
— Dr. Vandana Shiva (@drvandanashiva) December 31, 2014
In 2012, Vandana Shiva came on the show to talk about genetically modified seeds.
There is beauty in every season of life. #MovingArt #MindfulIntentions #Winter #Beauty #Nature pic.twitter.com/8CIq00Xvdc
— Louie Schwartzberg (@LouieFilms) December 15, 2014
In September, Louie Schwartzberg and his co-creator, Lyn Davis Lear, talked to Bill about their short, What’s Possible, which premiered before world leaders at the UN climate change summit.