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P Carew
ClimateGeoGND
The Washington State legislative session is fairly short, we have until April 25th to encourage #ClimateAction in our state. Here are some important climate/sustainability bills moving through the chambers 1/#climate
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Sam Ori
samori8
So much going on this week that I completely missed EPA releasing this year's Automotive Trends Report with data through 2019. https://www.epa.gov/automotive-trendsIf you care about US GHG emissions, this report
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David Schechter
DavidSchechter
Can an electric car do all the things a conventional car can? Are they really a silver bullet for fighting #climatechange. We spent 20 hours on the road to find
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brad plumer
bradplumer
What were the big energy and climate surprises of the Trump era? Four years ago, I described the most plausible arc for US climate policy under Trump (it was a
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Patrick Keatley
patrick_keatley
@CArchibald_SF @DianeDoddsMLA @paulfrewDUP @NicholaMallon @roybeggs @AndrewMuirNI @TVconormac @SJAMcBride These are the annual percentages of available wind energy in NI that has been curtailed/constrained - or more simply put, dumped -
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Sarah Burch
SarahLynnBurch
I did some yelling at my phone this morning while listening to today's @nytimes Daily podcast on climate. Why? 1) Please please don't claim that if the US moves to
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Heather Exner-Pirot
ExnerPirot
Another article that incorrectly links melting ice to increasing oil & gas development and an economic "race" in the #Arctic, this time from otherwise reputable @DiscoverMag . This boom is
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cyclist.ie
cyclistie
Active Travel in Clare: @EamonRyan talking about1. the sense of place we have discovered during lockdown. Health: The late Risteard Mulcahy used to say that the legs are the pump
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Emily Strickland (@
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emilyst
jesus christ https://twitter.com/vogon/status/1361056624316571648 So, for reasons which should hopefully be obvious, this isn't sustainable. So one day the bottom will likely (though not assuredly) drop out.What then? What happens to
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David Peilow
dpeilow
HS2 receives wide criticism in the green community, opposing it is even Green Party policy. Why? The crux seems to be claims of carbon neutrality: High-speed rail is seen internationally
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Emily Pontecorvo
emilypont
on my latest feature for @grist: Millions of oil and gas wells have been abandoned. Some contaminate soil and groundwater. Some leak methane. Some are just hazardous pipes sticking out
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Stacy Mitchell
stacyfmitchell
Expect to see a lot of this with Democrats in charge. Amazon is cultivating liberals by saying: It’s great that we are so big & powerful, because look at how
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David Belliard
David_Belliard
[thread] A l'heure où Macron rencontre les participant.e.s à la #ConventionCitoyenneClimat, c'est l'occasion de rappeler l'urgence de changer nos façons de nous déplacer (c'est quand même un tiers de nos
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Yassine Elmandjra
yassineARK
1/ Bitcoin critics continue to assert that mining is wasteful and disproportionately damaging to the environment. Contrary to consensus thinking, we believe the impact of bitcoin mining is a net
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Arthur King (Reduce Reuse Rewild)
kirthurgan
For the alleged most intelligent life form on this planet we are pretty bloody stupid. We are killing this planet, with almost everything we do, yet, if it means changing
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Thomas Oliver 🐝
thomasroliveruk
The importance of peat bogs #SciComm #ScienceTwitter #ClimateCrisis #ClimateEmergency Peatlands cover only 3% of the world's land surface, yet they store at least twice as much carbon as all of
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