π¨ Don't sleep on this most imp chart.
A lot of headlines will say IEA changes it's view and says the world will increase fossil fuels use for decades.
1. IEA scenarios are choices the world can make
2. Current policies scenario is not just more fossil fuels, it's way higher energy prices.
12.11.2025 10:32
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This surprisingly relaxing footage is from SIX MILES under the ocean β and itβs the deepest ecosystem yet discovered
31.07.2025 15:38
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"There is no excuse for whatβs happening in Gaza.
This tragedy must end now, immediately and decisively.
Every political hesitation, every attempt at justification of the horrors being committed under international watch, will forever be judged as a collective failure to preserve humanity in war.β
Gaza | The scale of human suffering and the stripping of human dignity have long exceeded every acceptable standard, both legal and moral.
This tragedy must end now.
Mirjana Spoljaric, ICRC President: ms.spr.ly/63327sGyPt
25.07.2025 17:34
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World Leaders From China to EU Hold Climate Meeting Without US
Chinaβs Xi Jinping and the EUβs Ursula von der Leyen were among the leaders on a private video call organized by the United Nations.
With China's Xi and Europe's von der Leyen in attendance, this meeting feels like world leaders feeling like global climate goals are at risk of being in serious trouble. There was no invitation to the US
πlink www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
23.04.2025 16:34
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Challenge accepted, Amy. So here's one bull case for the energy transition.
Chinese economic growth will fall as a result of Trump's tariffs. Its leadership is already discussing injecting a stimulus. Now typically stimulus in a carbon-heavy economy is more emissions, but... π§΅
11.04.2025 18:56
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Flawed Energy Pragmatism Invites Defeat on Climate Change
The trillions of dollars needed to achieve net-zero must be weighed against the trillions in damages threatened by climate change.
@ketanjoshi.co - ICYMI, hereβs a nuanced take on the article: www.bloomberg.com/opinion/arti.... Most importantly, Yergin fails to account for the cost of inaction while advocating for increasing investments in FF.
11.03.2025 08:29
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looking at @thecccuk.bsky.social tweet from this morning, I'm struck by how much the estimates of the costs of #NetZero have reduced by. I have gotten used to quoting around 1% of GDP to get to Net Zero by 2050 (from the 6th budget) so this is huge. Also, let's compare to Brexit...
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