President Obama hosted his first-ever #AskPOTUS Twitter chat on Thursday using his newly acquired @POTUS handle.
The chat took place after the president’s hurricane preparedness briefing, and the subject of the online question-and-answer session was climate change. But much like many social media users, Obama found it a little hard to stay on topic. The conversation quickly turned to other issues, including the upcoming NBA finals.
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Obama kicked things off by asking for questions about climate change.
Just got a hurricane preparedness briefing in Miami. Acting on climate change is critical. Got climate Qs? I'll answer at 1pm ET. #AskPOTUS
— President Obama (@POTUS) May 28, 2015
.@HtetWint renewable energy key, already increased solar 10x and wind 3x, now need to invest more in r&d and provide regulatory incentives
— President Obama (@POTUS) May 28, 2015
.@ZCarlander more severe weather events lead to displacement, scarcity, stressed populations; all increase likelihood of global conflict.
— President Obama (@POTUS) May 28, 2015
.@arianastover Kids instinctively understand importance of environment, impact on animals, health. Weave it into science and social studies
— President Obama (@POTUS) May 28, 2015
Obama also took questions about student loan debt and the controversial trade agreement known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
.@gkermmm 1/ TPP is still being negotiated! But legislation requires the full text for 60 days before I sign.
— President Obama (@POTUS) May 28, 2015
@.gkermmm 2/ after I sign agreement, Congress will have months of debate before a vote. Nothing secret about it.









