@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 6 months agoExperts Are Fighting Over Whether to Treat Heat Waves Like Hurricanes | There’s a growing push to improve public risk awareness by giving heat waves names, just like hurricanes.www.bloomberg.comexternal-linkmessage-square8fedilinkarrow-up1121arrow-down11
arrow-up1120arrow-down1external-linkExperts Are Fighting Over Whether to Treat Heat Waves Like Hurricanes | There’s a growing push to improve public risk awareness by giving heat waves names, just like hurricanes.www.bloomberg.com@[email protected]M to Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and [email protected]English • 6 months agomessage-square8fedilink
minus-square@SlippiHUDlinkEnglish12•6 months agoI think we keep the company names to make it more digestible for the not terminally online. And use executive names as the sub titles.
minus-squarelettruthoutlinkEnglish11•6 months agoYeah, like this… “Our top story tonight, the Chevron/Mike Wirth heatwave, was responsible for 10 more deaths yesterday." How do we get this started? If we can erroneously associate a VP candidate with intimate furniture acts, then this must be possible.
I think we keep the company names to make it more digestible for the not terminally online. And use executive names as the sub titles.
Yeah, like this… “Our top story tonight, the Chevron/Mike Wirth heatwave, was responsible for 10 more deaths yesterday."
How do we get this started? If we can erroneously associate a VP candidate with intimate furniture acts, then this must be possible.
I like it.