Golden Gate joins Badlands National Park in defying Donald Trump by tweeting about climate change

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After Donald Trump signed off today on the controversial and environmentally disastrous Dakota Access and Keystone XL pipelines, there was na immediate rebellion against him, and not just from the thousands of protesters who instantly gathered outside the White House. Badlands National Park began tweeting climate change data as a way of pushing back, but then those tweets were deleted. But now Golden Gate National Recreation Area has picked up the torch on Twitter.

Golden Gate National Recreation Area (which is not the same thing as Golden Gate Park) tweeted the following this evening from its @GoldenGateNPS account on Twitter:

PS: we know the Golden Gate Bridge isn’t in Golden Gate National Recreation Area but we used the photo anyway because it’s pretty.