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Daniel A. Barber
DanielABarber
I think the hardest thing for young architects (and others) facing climate is to cultivate new aspirations. Most come in with ambition to be a design star, we have to
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Nick Buxton
nickbuxton
You would expect a CEO of border security corporation to have been delighted with Trump’s border policies, so why did they end up favoring the Democrats in the 2020 election?https://twitter.com/TNInstitute/status/1362016448516816897
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Pamina in a Pear Tree
pamina_q
Playing is good for adults and it feels kind of subversive! A thread: Over the last year or so, I’ve said “fuck it, I’m gonna do fun stuff even though
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Senator Mike Barrett
BarrettSenate
Today the Conference Committee on Climate is pleased to issue its report, An Act Creating a Next-Generation Roadmap for Massachusetts Climate Policy. The bill: (1/29) Keeps our attention riveted on
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Tony Dutzik
FrontierTony
For those who might be new to energy policy, I want to take a sec to explain why this tweet is so profoundly misleading. With a detour into renewables and
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Michael Shellenberger
ShellenbergerMD
California- is imposing black-outs for a 2nd time in a year- saw electric prices rise 6x more than rest of US, 2011 - 2019- is shutting down last nuclear plant
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Bloomberg Green
climate
The polar vortex hitting the U.S. froze natural gas pipelines, sent electricity prices skyrocketing and forced Texas’s grid operator to plunge more than 2 million homes into darkness. The climate
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Vivek Raju
vivekraju93
A thread of startups attempting to do some really outlandish stuff - rethinking solutions ground-up or challenging industries/ideas that haven't changed for decades. Thinking of calling them 'Musk-Type Startups' (better
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Ben Storrow
bstorrow
I compared Texas to its neighboring power grids, which have also experienced bone chilling temperatures but have not struggled to the same degree. The differences reveal a lot about what
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Leonardo Cardone
LeonAlejCardone
Thread: 1/10 This has been a phenomenal week....Wow! $TSLA $NIO $AMZN $SQ $SPOT $SHOP $NFLX $OKTA $SFTBY $PTON $JMIA $ROKU - time to take a victory lap, take a step
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Emily Grubert
emilygrubert
Out in Science today: decarbonizing US electricity by 2035 only strands about 15% of capacity-years, based on typical lifespans. Setting explicit deadlines can help with the #JustTransition. Paper: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370
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Christin Calipes
CalipesChristin
1. Climate Change and Ecological Grief in the Indigenous Communities of the Arctic thread #ProtectTheArctic #ClimateGrief #Indigenous #39CSustain @39CSustain 2. Climate change is affecting the Arctic at an extremely
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sonia aggarwal
cleantechsonia
For international #energytwitter friends watching CA...what happened with the blackouts? A thread.This darkly gleeful article from the @wsjournal ed board is dead wrong. We can say definitively that these blackouts
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Stephen Stapczynski
SStapczynski
1/ Lots of press this week about Japan going green> Japan to close 100 coal-fired power plants> Grid operators to give preference to renewables> Export rules for coal tech will
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Thom Hartmann
Thom_Hartmann
1/ It’s time to defund the GOP. In yesterday‘s rant, I laid out all the reasons why Democrats should put at the top of their priority list “defunding the Republican
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Dr Courtney Howard
courtghoward
"Protect public healthPromote sustainable economiesPreserve our planetIt is time to choose the world we want to live in."The 2020 @LancetCountdown report has launched!@CMA_Docs @CAPE_Doctors @codachange https://www.youtube.com/wat
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