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Duncan McLaren
mclaren_erc
1/7 Climate progress - why I'm celebrating news from the UK and DK today... a short thread 2/7 As an outspoken critic of aspirational #NetZero pledges, there are several big
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Clark Miller
clarkamiller
I read Wyoming stories because I grew up there, my dad’s job and my education financed by taxes on carbon. There are ways it is still home. All of #energytwitter
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Thomas (Physicspodcast.com)
physicspod
Since everyone's talking about carbon capture again I just want to point out yet again that you can't cheat the laws of physics. The industry that removes carbon from the
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AEF
The_AEF
1/12@theCCCuk report out today on the recommended level of the 6th carbon budget (2033-37) also makes detailed recommendations on the pathway to net zero by 2050 or earlier, including for
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Nicholas Carter
NicholasDCarter
Is White Oak Pasture's (WOP) an example of regenerative grazing perfection? Or just another example of exaggerated claims with paid-for 'scientific' results?https://www.whiteoakpastures.com/ Here's the full story not be
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Benhur
Lubalas
MASKS1If you look up "oxygen intake" and masks on google or youtube, you will be presented with a bunch of "debunking" doctors, nurses and many other characters, assuring you that
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David Fickling
davidfickling
Whether Japan's shift to hydrogen causes *more* or *less* carbon emissions than the status quo depends to an alarming extent on a relatively obscure issue of international carbon accounting ():https://twitter.com/DavidGaian/status/13367
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Emil Dimanchev
EmilDimanchev
Important points here but describing the European approach as a central carbon bank is inaccurate. There are actually critical differences between EU’s Market Stability Reserve (which I advised on) and
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Chad Smith
chadasmith36
Good article on the carbon taxes vs. regulatory approaches to solving climate change. If I may…let me also weigh in on “the age ol’ pricing vs. standards debate” and argue
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💧Jim Tait
ICAN_NOW
Despite our Federal Gov It's heartening to see transition to 100%+ renewable energy gaining traction nationally, but its salient to recognise renewable energy represents the economically attractive low hanging fruit
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Kevin Anderson
KevinClimate
1/ The Govt's committee on climate change has added its 6th budget period on the pathway to ‘net-zero’ by 2050. But @theCCCuk suggests it's not possible to convert Paris 1.5-2°C
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Ted Christie-Miller
tedcmiller
Still digging into @theCCCuk's report, but it is a hugely impressive piece of work with plenty of (vegan) meat to chew on for net zero geeks. Just some initial reactions
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John McNally
johngmcnally
Procurement is one of those seemingly simple, but actually incredibly weird, policy areas to discuss because it is just structurally not a market. Policymakers think about efficiency & transparency as
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Bhawna Vij
CircularBusine1
"The fashion industry is the world's second most polluting" Yes, we heard. But what I haven't found is an academic article for this claim. Any suggestions? Closest I found was
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Matt Hannon
hannon_matthew
@theCCCuk offers a punchy view of the future.The curve steepens and the drop between 2030 and 2035 is really significant.Ambitious but desperately needed. Great rainbow slide from @Mike_Thommo.Just look at
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SOMETHING ELSE.
SylvanaquaFarms
We don’t need to stop eating cows. We need cows to stop eating grain and beans. To do that, we need to stop encouraging overproduction of grain and beans with
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