Jason Rylander
@jasonrylander.bsky.social
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Legal Director, Climate Law Institute, Center for Biological Diversity. Artist and musician. Dog lover. Posts are my own.
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jasonrylander.bsky.social
The work will always matter, especially now when the risk of doing nothing is palpably real.
debcha.bsky.social
Occasional reminder that there’s no, “it’s too late, its over” for anthropogenic climate change. Every molecule of CO2 that doesn’t go into the atmosphere makes a difference. Preventing 0.1 degree of warming makes a difference. Every bit of climate resilience we build together makes a difference.
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meredithshiner.com
Meanwhile our senior senator thinks Democrats should not talk about any of this in their shutdown fight because “it’s gotta be health care all the way.” He is predictably, devastatingly wrong and I wish the people in power cared about our city and our neighbors more than whatever this approach shows
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annabower.bsky.social
You’ve gotta be kidding me.

This WaPo editorial presents a misleading revisionist history of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s criminal cases against Trump.

Then it has the gall to compare that to Trump’s overt targeting of his perceived enemies.

Really embarrassing stuff.
But the mere fact that a legal tool might be available does not mean it should be used. The
current rage over Grassley's revelation shows why. Smith showed little restraint in his pursuit of a former president. He charged Trump for official acts he took as president. He sought a gag order to limit Trump's ability to criticize the prosecution. He tried to accelerate the case to try a leading presidential candidate before the 2024 election.
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billmckibben.bsky.social
America is in crisis.

So it's a small relief that the rest of the world is actually getting remarkable stuff done with energy. We just passed a huge milestone globally!

Now back to work on America.
billmckibben.substack.com/p/something-...
Something extraordinary just happened
But of course there's a but. Or two.
billmckibben.substack.com
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earthsciinfo.bsky.social
Sept '25 Electrification Update: It's 23 month since we started to electrify our home and ~5.5 mo. since we turned off the gas seasonally. Our electricity usage in Sept was just 808 kWh, down from last year due to more mild conditions that required less heating or cooling. My monthly 🧵 🧪🔌💡☀️💨💧🔋
Seasonal comparison of energy usage by gas and electric documents that we are using less energy to heat and cool our home and water with heat pumps that gas backup.
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earthsciinfo.bsky.social
Using existing technology, it is possible to maintain comfort, reduce total energy use, reduce emissions dramatically and save money, even in cold climates like NE Ohio. 🧪🔌💡☀️💨💧🔋
jasonrylander.bsky.social
Maybe closing the government over health care and not, idk, authoritarianism, troops in our cities, democratic reforms, etc., is not the messaging win Democrats think it is.
joshtpm.bsky.social
lol. this is the GOP's new line. The Dems demands are actually our demands and if the Dems would just open the government we'd finally do what the Democrats aren't allowing us to do by closing the government. makes sense.
atrupar.com
Thune: "The president would like to overhaul Obamacare and give people health insurance that is higher quality and more affordable."
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kevinmkruse.bsky.social
"Look, the President clearly has some kind of dementia" should be how Democrats begin every single comment to reporters these days.
ericmgarcia.bsky.social
Ruben Gallego on whether Trump is talking to Democrats:

“Look, the President clearly has some kind of dementia, so I think there's a he's probably talking to himself, or think he's talking to a Democrat, but I sincerely doubt that that's actually he's actually physically talking to a Democrat.“
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volts.wtf
Everything they are doing & saying right now is very obviously meant to clear the way for mass repressive violence.

Fact checking is not going to do shit.

Talking about kitchen table issues is not going to do shit.

We need open, unapologetic defiance & conflict.
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dave.bzky.team
Offsets can't cut carbon *even in theory*

The whole point of offsets is to create permission to *not* cut carbon.

So when they don't even live up to their own standard, they are so much worse.
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freedcproject.bsky.social
“More than 2,300 armed National Guard troops are currently patrolling the District unlawfully. That unprecedented deployment is inflicting irreparable harm to the District’s sovereignty, its economy, and public safety.”
talkingpointsmemo.com
The Trump administration lobbied Wednesday evening for a freeze of Washington D.C.’s attempt to eject a couple thousand National Guard from the district.
Trump Admin Tries to Use Shutdown to Pause DC’s Case Against National Guard Occupation
The Trump administration lobbied Wednesday evening for a freeze of Washington D.C.’s...
talkingpointsmemo.com
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joshtpm.bsky.social
this is a very very big story because of the apparently totally fake story ICE/DHS put out about what happened.
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lauraolin.bsky.social
In addition to being a sign of terrible political instincts, this is also a sign that Hakeem Jeffries cannot think a single step ahead. Trump will 100% send troops to NYC, either as soon as Mamdani is elected in November or when he takes office in January. Unity among NYC Dems is going to matter.
linasrivastava.bsky.social
Hanging out with my Dad who's watching MSNBC. I just saw Hakeem Jeffries, my fellow law school alumm fail yet again to endorse Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic candidate for NYC Mayor. And then he shanked a direct question about whether he will *vote* for him. Incredible. This is unacceptable.
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jameeljaffer.bsky.social
It's a pretty big deal that the NYC Bar Association--one of the most prominent and respected bar associations in the country--is accusing the President of ordering the "unlawful summary execution," i.e. murder--of civilians in violation of US and international law. www.nycbar.org/press-releas...
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marciaaurelia.bsky.social
Message recorded in March 2025. She asked for the release after her death. 🥰
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coveringclimatenow.org
Back online! The 5th National Climate Assessment, which was released by the US Global Change Research Program in 2023 (and taken offline by the Trump administration in early 2025) is back. The assessment is the most recent state of the science report on climate change impacts and risks to the US.
Fifth National Climate Assessment
The Fifth National Climate Assessment is the US Government’s preeminent report on climate change impacts, risks, and responses. It is a congressionally mandated interagency effort that provides the…
nca5.climate.us
jasonrylander.bsky.social
They were on the H Street corridor this weekend both Friday and Saturday night.
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kattenbarge.bsky.social
Installing someone like Bari Weiss as the head of a major news organization isn’t even about profit or longevity. In effect it’s about continuing to shrink the traditional news industry smaller and smaller and weaker and weaker and less and less journalism based until it ceases to exist
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kostyack.bsky.social
New analysis from @jeremysymons.bsky.social: Electricity bills are going up across Virginia because the Commonwealth has tripled its dependency on natural gas for electricity over the past decade. Without intervention from regulators, consumers are left at the mercy of big gas and tech companies.
Virginia's Energy Crossroads - Center for Energy and Environmental Analysis
By 2040, electric and gas bills for a typical Virginia household could go up by $1,115 annually above inflation due to a collision of inflationary trends, including the rapidly rising price of natural...
ceea.us
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sianushka.bsky.social
I don't know where this revisionism has come from about the suffragettes - people saying "if the suffragettes were around today, they'd be considered terrorists."

The suffragettes were arrested and tortured, sexually assaulted and beaten by the state. They *were* considered terrorists!
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kendrawrites.com
Something I didn't remember is the shut down ended last time when air traffic control stopped turning up.