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Fusion is the Future
is_fusion
I wonder if there's a possibility of these technologies being used together down the road? #Nuclear #Hydrogen "Alberta is joining three other provinces to support the advancement and deployment of
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Hannah Daly
HannahEDaly
I’m watching @greenparty_ie debates raging on the #PfG with many arguing against because the deal lacks ambition and concrete decarbonisation measures. My thoughts: The plan sets an ambition to *half*
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Unless emissions decline rapidly in coming years, the world is on track to soon pass 1.5C above preindustrial levels. In a new analysis we use the latest climate models (CMIP6)
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Rhys Jones
rg_jones
It's good to see urgently needed attention on reducing our transport emissions. But the emphasis on electric vehicles is all wrong. We need to focus on phasing out (most) cars
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Piers Verstegen
PiersVerstegen
Chevron’s pollution problems continue while Minister and regulator fail to hold company to account. #wapol #perthnews http://www.ccwa.org.au/chevron_pollution_problems_continue The public is being kept in the dark about the full extent of
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chris keefer
Dr_Keefer
1.) In a world that is becoming increasingly aware of the consequences of climate change few Ontarians know that we have some of the cleanest and lowest carbon electricity in
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Tarrou
JustABloke19
We all know that the nature of capitalism will prevent halting climate change, but what's often understated is there's been a particularly sinister cultural phenomenon within capitalist political economy which
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Emily Grubert
emilygrubert
Overall: really enjoyed CDR primer but had Qs about claim that natural gas w/ CCS could power DAC w/ potential for real carbon removal.I don't think it can. Super brief
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Pep Canadell
pepcanadell
THREADThe Australia State of the Climate 2020 is out, by @CSIRO and @BOM_au Australia, more than ever before, ground zero on climate change and impacts.Need to step up on mitigation
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Josh Gabbatiss
Josh_Gabbatiss
I took a look at Shell's first ever 1.5C scenario and found that it is... remarkably similar to its “well-below 2C” scenario.Oil, gas, coal, solar.... all basically unchanged.The key difference:
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Ketan Joshi
KetanJ0
Hey friends! Here's a beefy new piece of analysis for @renew_economy about @Matt_KeanMP's new 'energy infrastructure' plan for NSW- It's weird / good / new that it has 'quad-partisan' support-
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Clean Energy Wire
cleanenergywire
#Hydrogen #fuelcells will have a hard time catching up with #battery-electric #trucks, says @oekoinstitut #mobility researcher Florian HackerThe full interview: https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/catenary-trucks-still-stand-chance-race-de
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Chris Stark
ChiefExecCCC
This is our 2020 Progress Report to Parliament. It is published as the COVID-19 restrictions begin to ease and we begin to get to grips with the economic crisis. Can
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JefimVogel
JefimVogel
Can Leeds meet its climate targets if Leeds City Council allows expansion of Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA)?No.Is LBA’s own climate impact assessment accurate?No.Here’s the latest evidence. I urge Leeds City
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Marcus Shepheard
MShepheard
Good points here on the Green Homes Grant as a policy. Particularly the notion that the govt needs to be more patient here. Retrofitting homes to reduce emissions is a
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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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