Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick is really concerned about climate change:
We're governing with an eye towards the future, and in that spirit we must address the challenges of #climatechange pic.twitter.com/taXlHfXvQT
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
"The question is not whether we need to act on #climatechange, Massachusetts needs to be ready" @MassGovernor @massEEA @MassEOHED
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
Transportation may be vulnerable to #climatechange so today we are investing billions to expand #growth and invest in our communities
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
This administration will consider future climate patterns across all our planning processes @massEEA @MassEMA @MassEOHED
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
"This is what it means to govern for the next generation and not for the next election cycle" – @MassGovernor
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
It's very hard to live in MA and not experience the changes in climate. These issue are serious and impact #TheWholeState @MassGovernor
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
MT @MassGovernor We have a generational responsibility to address present & future impacts of #climatechange in MA pic.twitter.com/2eH7Q0MR29
— Deval Patrick (@DevalPatrick) January 14, 2014
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But well, he should probably be more worried about his grammar. Politwoops captured this tweet:
Patrick deleted the tweet after six minutes. But it’ll likely take a lot more than six minutes for him to figure out the difference between “a” and “e.”
Does #climatechange negatively affect grammar? @MassGovernor #affectvseffect #mapoli pic.twitter.com/WWqeimt4SK
— MassGOP (@massgop) January 14, 2014
Well done #MAGOP RT @massgop: Does #climatechange negatively affect grammar? @MassGovernor #affectvseffect #mapoli pic.twitter.com/XD6krqe21d
— MJ Foley (@MJFOLEY2) January 14, 2014
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