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Marc Daalder 😷 Wear a Mask, Scan QR Codes
marcdaalder
NZ allies who are dedicated to fighting climate change have privately expressed doubts about our own dedication to the cause and bewilderment about an apparent gap between the Government's rhetoric
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Jason Hickel
jasonhickel
Remarkably, Sri Lanka has a life expectancy that's similar to the USA (shy by a year and a half) with a staggering 88% less resource use and 94% less emissions
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Greg Jericho
GrogsGamut
If you want to stay within our carbon budget to keep temp rises below 2C, then we need to get to net zero by 2045 and a 50% cut by
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Climate scientist here; stuff like this is dangerously inaccurate. If we stop emissions tomorrow, the earth will remain around 1.2C above preindustrial temps. If we get to net-zero emissions by
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Dr Michelle Cain
civiltalker
Keen to share a new paper (by John Lynch, David Frame @ClimateFramo, Ray Pierrehumbert @ClimateBook, and I), given agricultural emissions are a perennial favourite on twitter! And of course, a
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David Zipper
DavidZipper
Useful new report from the OECD summarizes what we know about non-exhaust particulate emissions (from tires, brakes, and road dust).It’s a hidden health hazard from cars/trucks-- one that EVs might
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Yann LeCun
ylecun
Electricity production in Europe in 2020.Right:Each colored point-cloud is a countryEach point (x,y) is 1 hour of electricity production with x=energy produced in kWh; y=CO2 emission in g/kWh.Left:bar graphs of
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Dan Crenshaw
DanCrenshawTX
Watch this video and ask yourself this question: why is the left obsessed with electric vehicles?On average, you might get less emissions from EV’s, but they’re not all they’re hyped
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Jonathan Koomey
jgkoomey
This is an issue worth collecting data on, but there's a key fallacy to watch out for. The data for fast moving technologies like wind, solar, electronics, and batteries ALWAYS
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Zeke Hausfather
hausfath
Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas, and is responsible for about a quarter of the warming we have experienced to-date. Reducing methane emissions is an important part of climate mitigation.
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Glen Peters
Peters_Glen
THREAD: UNEP #EmissionsGap Report 2020Although the COVID-19 pandemic will cause a dip in 2020 emissions, this will not bring the world closer to the Paris Agreement goal of limiting global
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Max Fawcett
maxfawcett
As we watch Jason Kenney appear on FOX News to plead Keystone XL's case, indulge me in a few thoughts about how this might have gone differently. First, let's wind
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Ely 🌇🌇
ElyEelee
No, this is complete bullshit. 90% of the emissions attributed to these companies are emitted by *consumers* of the energy products (coal, oil, gas) that they extract. Not by the
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Celine Guivarch
CelineGuivarch
. @AirFranceFR, ne faites pas dire au GIEC ce qu'il ne dit pas ! Au mieux c’est de la méconnaissance de la nature du GIEC, qui n’est pas prescriptif. Au
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Robbie Andrew
robbie_andrew
The Norwegian government released a new climate plan today. Here a few highlights. Norway's COâ‚‚ price, originally introduced in 1991, will be gradually increased from today's 590 kr/tonne (USD70) to
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Hannah Daly
HannahEDaly
Whenever I give a talk which mentioned agricultural emissions, I get asked about the prospect of seaweed supplements as silver bullet solution to methane. Short thread on magic seaweed. Trials
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