CelloMomOnCars , (edited ) to random
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Feeling down about the continued dominance of fossil fuels? This RMI report is a good antidote:

The Cleantech Revolution
It’s exponential, disruptive, and now

Slide after slide documenting the exponential rise of clean energy technologies.
I hate the over-use of the word "exponential"; I only use it when I mean it.

https://rmi.org/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2024/06/RMI-Cleantech-Revolution-pdf.pdf

Also, don't believe the naysayers, they've been wrong at every step of the way to 100% renewable electricity.

CelloMomOnCars OP ,
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RMI report

Electrify everything, they say.
That is happening, and nowhere faster than in Asia.

The signs are unmistakeable: are in decline.

No-one knows better than the oil and gas industry that the Öldämmerung, the twilight of oil, is upon us. Why do you think they work so hard to spread the disinformation, and to buy the politicians, and to suppress climate protests.

https://rmi.org/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2024/06/RMI-Cleantech-Revolution-pdf.pdf

mykhaylo , to random
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So offers us “peace” if we surrender four regions completely, including Kherson and Zaporizhe.

This is insane, since he wants to submit even two large cities doesn’t control.

We also have to promise not to join

This is not a peace offer, this is basically a demand for unconditional surrender. But my point is different.

Watch everybody in the coming days who say Russia wants peace. They are either idiots or russian assets.

Pls boost.

Karuna ,
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@Npars01 @kevinrns @LordCaramac @brendo @mykhaylo
There is also a very rational and compassionate motivation to proposing population limits / reductions. And I note that such reduction can easily be achieved without imposing authoritarian limits on family size, or indeed such insane suggestions as calling for pandemics or war etc.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/population-decline-will-change-the-world-for-the-better/

Nonilex , to random
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The admin toughened vehicle mileage standards, part of a strategy to transform the auto market to one led by to fight .

The measure requires to achieve a 65 mpg avg for all car models by 2031.

experts say retiring the is critical to staving off the most deadly & costly effects of .


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/07/climate/biden-mileage-electric-vehicles.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

Lats ,
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@Nonilex 65 mpg (US) is 3.6187 Litre/100km which is about of half what my VW golf can do on a good day. Will the average include and other big end vehicles including light trucks and vans?

I expect that the industry will not be pleased.

CarbonBubble , to random
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Global investment in clean energy technology & infrastructure is set to hit $2 trillion this year, twice the amount going into , an International Energy Agency report shows https://buff.ly/3X7ndoh

Nonilex , to random
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A streak of record-setting that began last summer has now persisted for an entire year across the globe, researchers announced Wed, pushing closer to a dangerous threshold that the ’s nations had pledged not to cross.
Temperatures surpassed the 1.5°C threshold over the past year, & scientists warn they will again soon.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2024/06/05/global-temperatures-1-5-celsius-record-year/

SuperMoosie , to random
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"coal generators in Australia agree that baseload is dead as a concept. AGL says there is simply not the demand to operate coal fired power stations as “baseload,” and EnergyAustralia is pushing for contracts that will allow its last remaining coal generator, Mt Piper, to switch off completely in certain seasons"

It’s a signal that the concept of “baseload” power – interpreted by most as “always on” generation – is dead in the water.

" The deal with the government only requires Origin to operate Eraring at just one quarter of its rated capacity, about the same capacity factor as your average solar farm, and less than most wind farms."

https://reneweconomy.com.au/eraring-deal-signals-death-of-baseload-power-in-australia-and-duttons-nuclear-fantasy/

DropBear ,
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@InfoMgmtExec
One point, touched on obliquely in the article, is that nuclear is even worse at load-following than is coal. Load-following is the term for what fossil fuels and nuclear are supposed to do: fill in the gaps left by renewables (which storage does better, but that's a different argument).

Some French designs do load-follow, but they do it by wasting energy. Fuel is consumed at a constant rate, but the heat is bled off, instead of generating electricity. The result is less electricity for the same cost. That is, higher cost per unit of electricity.
@SuperMoosie
#Nuclear
#RenewableEnergy
#BaseloadParadigm
#Coal
#FossilFuels

DropBear ,
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@InfoMgmtExec
The term "baseload" originally referred to the minimum electricity that a coal generator could output before it had to be turned off completely. That was a function of "spinning reserves" in pure coal grids. Spinning reserves are generators, kept fired-up and running, to take over when units fail (as they inevitably do). Traditionally, enough spinning reserves were kept online to cover failure of the largest unit in the system.

Because those spinning reserves always generated their baseload, storage was invented to save the energy that would otherwise go to waste. Hence, pumped hydro energy storage, first implemented in 1907.

Any nuclear in the grid would require storage for similar reasons.
@SuperMoosie
#Nuclear
#RenewableEnergy
#BaseloadParadigm
#Coal
#FossilFuels

CarbonBubble , to random
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"No matter which way you look at it, are cooking the planet" | The IPCC – the world’s authority on climate science – has very clearly demonstrated the burning of coal, oil & gas is the primary cause of climate change. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/jun/03/are-the-climate-wars-really-over-or-has-a-new-era-of-greenwashing-just-begun

ScientistRebellion , to random
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The Indian government continues its unrelenting pursuit of coal power while ordinary Indians succumb to the heat in record numbers.

While developed nations bear the bulk of the responsibility, developing nations cannot turn a blind eye the impacts of #ClimateBreakdown and their role in it.

All governments need to act NOW, not just set benchmarks and targets that are never met

#EndFossilFuels
#FossilFuels

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c166xxd4y36o?utm_source=press.coop

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CelloMomOnCars , to random
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"The era of fossil fuels’ dominance is coming to an end.

For every dollar that goes to , an average of $3 needs to be invested in low-carbon energy over the remainder of the decade – up from parity today. A fully decarbonized global energy system by 2050 could come with a $215 trillion price tag – not an insignificant amount, but only 19% more than in an economics-driven transition, where the Paris Agreement goals are missed and global warming reaches 2.6C."

https://about.bnef.com/new-energy-outlook/

ScientistRebellion , to random
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Poor nations deserve restitution for the harms endured at the hands of rich nations refusing to decrease

Averting the worst of is a moral imperative

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/article/2024/may/27/world-has-moral-responsibility-to-help-small-island-states-survive-climate-crisis-un-agency-chief

Nonilex , to random
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#Senate #Democrats opened an investigation on Thurs into #Trump’s meeting w/ #oil & #gas execs last month to determine whether Trump offered a “policies-for-money transaction” [#bribe ] when he asked for $1B for his 2024 campaign so he could retake the White House & delete #POTUS #Biden’s #climate #regulations.

#VoteBlue #BidenHarris2024 #ClimateCrisis #environment #FossilFuels #BigOil #CorporateTaxBreaks
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/23/climate/trump-oil-democrats.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb

Nonilex OP ,
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The investigation is the 2nd congressional inquiry into the April 11 fund-raising dinner…. Trump told ~20 oil & gas execs that they would save far more than $1B in avoided & fees after he repealed regulations….

has vowed to “drill, baby, drill” if he wins…. He has made no secret of his plans to end ’s policies that support & as well as .

ChrisMayLA6 , to random
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So while you & I might think its necessary to speed up the Green Transition & enhance/accelerate measures to reduce emissions, Shell's shareholders disagree.

The firm has just sought & obtained agreement from investors to slow down its measures to mitigate its environmental impact & reduce progress towards its own (already weak) climate targets.

More reason(s) the fossil fuels sector cannot really be central to climate response(s).

We don't have the time to slow down!

#fossilfuels #climate

ariadne , (edited ) to random
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Key Findings of Oil Change International's "Big Reality Check" - Oil majors fail to align with international agreements to phase out and to limit global temperature rise to 1.5ºC ... Combined, 8 ('oil majors') companies’ current oil and extraction plans are consistent with more than 2.4°C of global temperature rise, likely leading to global devastation."
...

  • Every company is “Grossly Insufficient” or “Insufficient” on a majority of criteria.

  • Three companies (Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and ExxonMobil) are “Grossly Insufficient” — our lowest rating — on all criteria.

  • These 8 companies alone are on track to use 30% of our remaining carbon budget to limit global temperature rise to 1.5°C.

  • Of the 8 analyzed companies, 6 have explicit goals to increase oil and gas production. Even those without such plans are advancing new projects and selling polluting assets rather than shutting them down, masking their actions as contributing to an energy transition while perpetuating pollution.

  • Integrity: None of the companies we analyzed have set comprehensive targets to ensure their total emissions decline rapidly and consistently, starting now. Every company intends to rely on carbon capture and storage (CCS), offsets, and/or other methods that delay and distract from ending fossil fuels, and prolong the health and community safety impacts of dirty energy.

People-Centered Transitions: All companies fail to meet basic criteria for just transition plans for workers and communities where they operate. All companies fail to meet basic criteria on upholding human rights."

You can download the full report here - https://www.oilchange.org/borc/

nando161 , to random
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theguardian_us_environment Bot , to random
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rbreich , to random
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The FTC found evidence that a US oil exec colluded with OPEC in 2021 and 2022 to cut production and drive up prices.

The price-fixing scam is estimated to have cost Americans an extra $2,100 per year.

When I say corporate greed is driving inflation, this is what I mean.

Lats ,
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@rbreich what’s the likelihood that the scam affected prices across the world. These jokers really have no social licence nor conscience.

CelloMomOnCars , to random
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"The paper places a much higher estimate on economic losses than previous research, calculating a to be $1,056 per ton. This compares to a range set out by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that estimates the cost to be around $190 per ton.

The cost of transitioning away from and curbing the impacts of , while not trivial, pale in comparison to the cost of climate change itself."

https://www.theguardian.com/environment/article/2024/may/17/economic-damage-climate-change-report

RonaldTooTall , to random
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Big banks have funneled nearly $7 trillion in funding to the fossil fuel industry since the Paris agreement on carbon emissions, $3.3 trillion towards expansion.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/05/banks-financing-fossil-fuel-industry-trillions-since-paris-climate-agreement/

bhasic , to random
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Funny and/or sad that some of these are over 100 years old, but are now more relevant than ever.
I have cleaned, straightened and cropped some of the pics.
More quality pics at https://kulttuurimarxismi.eu/?s=union&id=4585&post_type=attachment

@MikeDunnAuthor #usa #uspol #uspolitics #workingclass #labor #capitalism #media #education #politics #comic #comics #cartoon #history

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CelloMomOnCars , to random
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Biden administration puts $830M to helping protect from -fueled

"Most of the funding, $621 million, will go toward 36 projects aimed at bolstering the resilience of existing infrastructure through things like improving draining, moving roadways, and lifting up bridges.

An additional $119 million will go toward protecting, strengthening, or removing at-risk coastal infrastructure like highways."

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/4587007-biden-administration-puts-830m-to-helping-protect-infrastructure-from-climate-fueled-extreme-weather/

CelloMomOnCars OP ,
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

Here's to keep coal in the ground:

"In one of its biggest steps yet to keep in the ground, the Biden administration announced Thursday that it will end new coal leasing in the , which produces nearly half the coal in the United States.

The bureau determined that no future coal leasing should happen in the basin, and it estimated that coal mining in the portion of the region would end by 2041."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/05/16/coal-leasing-powder-river-basin-climate/

CelloMomOnCars , to random
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Stranded Assets Thread

Big Oil and its allies are attacking the International Energy Agency for forecasting a relatively imminent peak in fossil-fuel demand and the rapid uptake of

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2024-03-25/climate-change-iea-critics-are-wrong-about-energy-security

The fossil fuel industry is shooting the messenger, because the message contains the words "stranded assets".
If the banks hear that message, that industry is DONE.

CelloMomOnCars OP ,
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

Why consider to be a riskier investment than

"By analysing global accounting regulations using data on European banks, our team of researchers identified a structural bias in financial models which are required to assess and report risk.

Alarmingly, they tend to judge carbon-intensive assets as less risky than lower carbon ones."

https://theconversation.com/why-banks-consider-renewable-energy-to-be-a-riskier-investment-than-fossil-fuels-229782

CelloMomOnCars , to random
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The will make the 2008 mortgage crisis look like a walk in the park. With ice cream.

" Rising seas, bigger , and other increasing hazards have created a dangerous instability in the U.S. financial system. "

That, on top of developers building in flood plains and wildfire-prone places, and the US government providing the .


https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2023/04/bubble-trouble-climate-change-is-creating-a-huge-and-growing-u-s-real-estate-bubble/

CelloMomOnCars OP ,
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

"Even as insurers withdraw from -vulnerable regions, they continue to invest in and insure ― the very industry at the heart of the climate crisis. This omission points to a larger, uncomfortable truth about the insurance sector’s complicity in the crisis of our time, leading us to an uninsurable future."

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2024/05/23/insurance-hypocrisy-climate-change-warnings-fossil-fuels-backing/73806987007/

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