Top Tweets from #WebofDenial Speech Blitz in U.S. Senate

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On Monday and Tuesday this week, climate change denial is facing intense scrutiny as U.S. Senators take to the floor to speak out against the network of industry-funded climate denial organizations purposefully deceiving lawmakers and the general public about climate science and stalling action to tackle this critical issue.

On social media, the #WebOfDenial event captured the attention of the Twitterverse, quickly becoming a trending term on the social network. Throughout the event, DeSmog is capturing some of the top Twitter highlights for you.

TWEETS FROM TUESDAYDAY TWO OF #TIMETOCALLOUT #WEBOFDENIAL

TWEETS FROM MONDAYDAY ONE OF #TIMETOCALLOUT #WEBOFDENIAL

Speeches in support of the Senate Web of Denial resolution to call out the destructive forces of fossil fuel industry-funded climate denial continue this afternoon. You can watch the speeches live on C-SPAN 2 (if you live outside of the U.S., here is the international link).

We’ll be live blogging and tweeting the event. So, stay tuned.

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