Digital technology increases the efficiency of grids, but the AI boom is increasing the strain. Every bit of copper and steel used for bespoke power for massive data centres is not being used for the more pressing matter of decarbonization.
Digital technology increases the efficiency of grids, but the AI boom is increasing the strain. Every bit of copper and steel used for bespoke power for massive data centres is not being used for the more pressing matter of decarbonization.
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Digital technology increases the efficiency of grids, but the AI boom is increasing the strain. Every bit of copper and steel used for bespoke power for massive data centres is not being used for the more pressing matter of decarbonization.
Stuart Hall #BHM #Climate
i shared this a few months ago but it is certainly worth a second read!!
Stuart Hallβs politics of culture offers the left a blueprint for confronting the climate crisis.
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There will be no clean break: oil and gas will not be easy to shake off. We are, however, beginning to see a challenge to the dominance of fossil capital, and a path toward a world dominated by electricity.
"In the battle between fossil and electricity capital, there are good reasons to think the latter will win in the long run. Of course, in the long run, as JM Keynes said, we are all dead."
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βWe have a name for this paradigm in which Global South countries are net providers of raw materials: βunequal exchangeβ on the economic front & βunequal ecological exchangeβ on the environmental front.β
- @triofrancos.bsky.social @the-breakdown.bsky.social
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"Unfortunately, while fossil capitalists may be losing, they are losing too slowlyβand, crucially, slowly enough to continue making the returns they and their backers expect while cooking the planet in the process"
"In the battle between fossil and electricity capital, there are good reasons to think the latter will win in the long run. Of course, in the long run, as JM Keynes said, we are all dead."
TOMORROW: Don't miss our Editor @adriennebuller.bsky.social in conversation with @annpettifor.bsky.social on The Global Casino at Foyles in London.
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Is Ai spending and borrowing by the hyperscalers about to blow up the system? And what does the weakening US dollar portend for future financial instability? Tomorrowβs discussion points...
A provocative piece of analysis from @gfearn.bsky.social on the likely shape of the energy transition and the conflicts that really define it for @the-breakdown.bsky.social
recommended read!
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NEW: Gareth Fearn lays out the stakes of "electro-capitalism".
"The economic basis of this transition is not simply between technologies of energy production. Rather, it is between two different fractions of capital."
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βοΈNew essay for @the-breakdown.bsky.social which attempts an analysis of the energy transition as one between two competing fractions of capital - fossil and electric - and the conflicts and struggles which will lead towards an 'electro-capitalism' (or not!)
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"The last question is the who: who are peaks for? Who predicts them, assumes them, or disputes them?"
www.break-down.org/three-peaks/
"The last question is the who: who are peaks for? Who predicts them, assumes them, or disputes them?"
www.break-down.org/three-peaks/
Pour un regard à la fois singulier et très bien documenté sur la notion d'innovation (un concept dont on s'entend qu'il est souvent très mal défini) cette entrevue avec l'historien de la technologie David Edgerton est à voir. Brillant.
Merci, Matthieu!
Really good interview with @annpettifor.bsky.social on the truth about money. On @the-breakdown.bsky.social
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βThe distant future can be a source of hopeβ, Jonathan White details in his book, In the Long Run, βbut it can also be reason for passivity.β
Noah Gordon on the three peaks of the climate transition, and the politics of promises
www.break-down.org/three-peaks/
"Who has an interest in claiming a peak is nigh, or too high to reach? If the peak occurs, how fast will the descent be, and where is the bottom of the mountain?"
New this week @the-breakdown.bsky.social:
@noahjgordon.bsky.social writes on the politics of promises
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