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Scott Wahlstrom
scottwahlstrom
This is my oil burner, fuel tank, and the last 125 gallons of fuel oil I plan to purchase. My wife and I have committed to a #ResidentialGeothermalRetrofit project that
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Dr Craig Dalȝell
thecommongreen
Good thread and it's well worth reading the paper (it's linked in the last post).Some of my own comments in this threadhttps://twitter.com/JohnFinnieHI/status/1349269777689300992 First, it's really good to see that the
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Mark Paul
MarkVinPaul
There's no question that Congress needs to pass a major stimulus bill. But how big should it be? Well, @adamshersh & I answer that in a new @Groundwork paper. We
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Tom Moyer 🇺🇸
TomMoyerUT
Time to write up something I’ve been meaning to get to for a while. This is my family’s carbon footprint for last year. 2020 is going to look great because
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Nick Thorpe (he/him/his)
Nick_Thorpedo
So now with the announcement of "Hydrogen Forward," I spy with my little eye at least SEVEN different industry-led, fossil fuel-bankrolled associations ramming the #hydrogen train full steam ahead
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Ted Nordhaus
TedNordhaus
1. I have a new essay on what @michaelemann climate war is really about. Reader's digest version: it's not about either science or climate action but reinforcing affective environmental identity.https://thebreakthrough.org/articles/
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Dan Woynillowicz
DanWoy
This is a good piece & I agree w/ its premise: that more & better interprovincial grid integration can help decarbonize Canadian electricity more cost effectively. But it’s not a
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Brandon Smithwood
BSmithwood
I have read @JesseJenkins's piece, @JulianSpector's write up of it. Having nerded out on this topic for several years now I just can't let this one go both b/c I
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Money Tree
swingforthewin
$ALUS THREAD:Tom Jensen, Freyr CEO: "We believe in a highly attractive market opportunity, and we represent one of very few opportunites to get exposed to this industry for investors. We
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Kate Mackenzie
kmac
Thread about my latest for @climate newsletter, which explores how some companies are beginning to rely on aggressive use of "negative emissions" in their declarations of "net zero targets":https://www.bloomberg.com/news
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Dr. Leah Stokes
leahstokes
Let's start a silver-linings-on-climate thread...1) Oil and gas companies are going bankrupt at a record pace.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shale-bankruptcy-graphic/u-s-oil-producers-on-pace-for-most-bankruptcies-since-last-oil
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John McNally
johngmcnally
I wrote an essay about what a net-zero target means for Canada. What problems will we have to overcome? What will be the biggest barriers? What ideas have promise? And
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Mike O'Boyle
oboylemm
1/ Electric utilities are planning to build 235 new natural gas power plants in the next 18 years. This creates huge stranded asset risks, exacerbates climate risks, and portends electricity
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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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Jannik Giesekam
jannikgiesekam
I've had several recent exchanges with local authorities who're interested in tackling embodied carbon in buildings but struggling to keep up with all the docs out there. So here's my
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Seaver Wang
wang_seaver
A thread: China has challenged ideas of US climate ldrship with a new net-zero vow.Why has China raised its ambition? Should we have forseen this? Have past climate efforts been
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