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Currently in the Twin Cities — October 20, 2023: Warmer Friday
American Climate Corps
The weather, currently.
Warmer Friday
The latest drought monitor shows more big improvement for Minnesota. Most of the Twin Cities metro is now no longer in drought. Southern and southwest suburbs are still in moderate drought. Overall drought has decreased from 95% of the state a month ago to now 58%.
Friday will be warmer as the next system draws in warmer air. We’ll see highs in the mid, maybe even upper 60s with showers in northeast Minnesota. The weekend should be seasonable but cold air is coming late next week. Some models even produce our first snowfall in parts of the state by next weekend. Stay tuned!
What you need to know, currently.
Since the Biden Administration announced the American Climate Corps (ACC) almost a month ago, over 42 thousand people have submitted an interested sign-up form. The sign-ups account for more than double the 20k jobs available in the first year of the ACC.
According to the White House, two-thirds of those who submitted are between the ages of 18 and 35, signaling that young Americans are excited about working on climate.
The American Climate Corps is a modern reimagining of New Deal-era concepts, with a focus on training young Americans in clean energy and climate resilience fields.
The idea behind a Civilian Climate Corps comes from youth climate and environmental justice activists organizing. You can read more about the Climate Corps here.
Since the American Climate Corps was announced 3 weeks ago, 42,000 people have submitted an interest form!!!
That's more than double the 20k jobs available in the first year of the ACC. People are ready for more green good-paying jobs!
Learn more ⬇️
— Sunrise Movement 🌅 (@sunrisemvmt)
2:29 PM • Oct 12, 2023
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