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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
I used to believe innovation could reduce the massive ecological impacts of solar & wind farmsThen I realized that we can't make the sun/wind more energy-dense, or reliableThus, I can
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ORH
ORHamilton
Here’s hoping Egypt’s waning geo-strategic importance leads to the release of the EIPR staff. In every dept Egypt is less relevant now to EU and US interests than it was
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Nat Bullard
NatBullard
It only took 65 years, but the world's pre-eminent data source for historical energy consumption has a new unit: Exajoules, not million tonnes of oil equivalent. A small thing, and
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James Talarico
jamestalarico
ERCOT must be held accountable. But that’s not where the blame lies.Politicians will try to throw ERCOT under the bus to deflect attention from our state’s failed polices of deregulation
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Trish Corry
Trish_Corry
Why the Liberals approach to Net-0 2050 should be a huge concern. A thread. Excluding Agriculture from emissions reduction, makes it clear what the Govt approach is. The Liberals loathe
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
Hi @KamalaHarris - Berkeley, Calif. resident hereWe are in 3rd night of blackouts b/c of our over-reliance on unreliable renewables & the closure of nat gas & nuclear plantsGenuine question:
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⚡Taylor Kuykendall
taykuy
Interesting findings in a new report from Black & Veatch, the engineering and construction firm that recently said it would no longer do any new coal projects. Their survey of
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David Fickling
davidfickling
A few quick thoughts on China reportedly making the unofficial ban on Australian coal imports official:https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/dec/14/china-formalises-cut-to-australias-coal-imports-state-media-reports?CMP=Share_Andr
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Richard Meyer
RichardMeyerDC
The idea that forcing new homes today to go all-electric is the easiest and cheapest path to low-carbon buildings assumes an array of facts not submitted into evidence. Let's look
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Californias made impressive progress transitioning to clean energy, cutting its power-sector CO2 emissions nearly in half over the past 15 years. But with rapid energy system changes have come grid
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Indy Bear 🏴🇪🇺
EmTardigrade
Okay. Confession time. I used to hate the SNP. There was a little knot of anger, low down in my stomach. When I would hear SNP, I would hear broad
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Fred Krupp
FredKrupp
Big opportunity for President-Elect Biden: Cleaning up vehicles and power plants, which produce most of our lethal pollution. It's a bipartisan, pro-jobs and pro-health move that Americans in both major
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Rachel Kyte
rkyte365
With less than a week to go a few thoughts on the US election – a stark choice when it comes to #climate policy - @JoeBiden ready to join the
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Frog Legs 🐸
100FrogLegs
While Sprecher's involvement w/ the NYSE grabs headlines, his Co. is mainly grounded in the energy sector, which also provides much of the weight behind Loeffler's résumé. Despite this background
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Sarah Olney
sarahjolney1
10 reasons why the #10pointplan isn't as good as it seems.1.Two-thirds of the money in Boris’ Climate Plan has already been pledged. Of the £12bn "announced" today, only £4bn
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David Fishman
pretentiouswhat
China Power Sector For Dummies- Part 1: Grids and Dispatch - Getting Smarter1/10First, Chinese doesn't have a national grid, at least not in the way that small countries do. There
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