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  • 📅 Updated 10 months ago
  • ⚙️ Provider skyfeed.me
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Charlie Richmond (Gyro Gearloose) 311.3ppm
@charlierichmond.bsky.social
24 minutes ago
West Coast Pipeline? Oil & Gas Want Us Tied to the U.S. But We Need Renewables for Sovereignty - Sierra Club Canada | Sierra Club Canada www.sierraclub.ca/west-co….
West Coast Pipeline? Oil & Gas Want Us Tied to the U.S. But We Need Renewables for Sovereignty - Sierra Club Canada

www.sierraclub.ca

West Coast Pipeline? Oil & Gas Want Us Tied to the U.S. But We Need Renewables for Sovereignty - Sierra Club Canada

Oil & gas corporations are sabotaging Canadian sovereignty & an MOU on an imaginary west coast pipeline sabotages Canadian sovereignty...

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Stand.earth
@stand.earth
24 minutes ago
A recent UN report found that the unsustainable production of food and fossil fuels amounts to a whopping $5 BILLION of environmental damage PER HOUR. 💸 This is the glaring truth that #BigOil doesn’t want you to know: the cost of doing nothing is much higher than the cost of taking climate action.
‘Food and fossil fuel production causing $5bn of environmental damage an hour’

www.theguardian.com

‘Food and fossil fuel production causing $5bn of environmental damage an hour’

UN GEO report says ending this harm key to global transformation required ‘before collapse becomes inevitable’

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Steve Harrell
@steveharrell.bsky.social
30 minutes ago
#Bellingham #Forests 2025, Day 348: This guy seems to be pointing the way for 2026.
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Bora Chang, MPH
@climatechang.bsky.social
33 minutes ago
“Leadership” or setting up the conditions for people to die unnecessarily
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Aarne Granlund
@aarnegranlund.bsky.social
34 minutes ago
"Dutch people cycle an average of 2.6 kilometres each per day. If this pattern were replicated worldwide, the study suggests, annual global carbon emissions would drop by 686 million tonnes." Sorry to bother you with #Sufficiency but, ahem. Perhaps look into this? www.euronews.com/green/20….
Cycling like the Dutch would slash the world’s carbon footprint

www.euronews.com

Cycling like the Dutch would slash the world’s carbon footprint

If everybody cycled like the Dutch, we could offset the UK or Australia’s entire carbon footprint.

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Karen K. Ho
@karenho.bsky.social
41 minutes ago
Shopping sprees. Hiring people to help me pack and clean. Wash and fold laundry. Dogsitting so I can go to museums and Broadway shows. Ice skating in Central Park with the brand new skates I never use. One last meal at Balthazar. Seeing a taping of The Daily Show or The Late Show. Bucket list stuff.
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Zeke Hausfather
@hausfath.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
3C warming by 2050 is extremely unlikely to occur.
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Jan Rosenow
@janrosenow.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
My post was about the transition away from fossil fuel in BUILDINGS.
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Josh Busby
@busbyj2.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
The Paris Agreement sent a signal to states to decarbonize & support non-polluting economic sectors. China has seized on that incentive while the United States has not, leaving China in control of the main technologies driving the clean energy transition. That creates geopolitical risks of its own.
10 Years After Paris, China Is Shaping Our Climate Future

heatmap.news

10 Years After Paris, China Is Shaping Our Climate Future

The seminal global climate agreement changed the world, just not in the way we thought it would.

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Matthew Jee
@freedomforall.net
about 1 hour ago
That's what I'd have expected. I can't see sixty percent of Norway going without heat when it gets too cold!
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Jacquelyn Gill
@jacquelyngill.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Every mass shooting is a horrific, preventable loss and a reminder that we have traded the rights of the many for the rights of a few. University or school shootings are especially gutting, not just because of their nearness (I’m a professor) but because it feels like such a violation of the sacred.
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Fi 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 I STAND WITH PALESTINE & UKRAINE 🇵🇸 🇺🇦
@asenathmagic.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
I get that totally Amanda, but the SNP won’t get any lists seats if the current projections are a reflection of the eventual results. I just feel it’s better to give that list vote to a pro Indy party than let it go to waste. But even if there is a massive endorsement of independence, what then?
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Kelly Hereid
@kellyhereid.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
So gang, what all are we reading on our big #AGU25 travel day? I need recs for my trip home! I'm halfway through @laurapoppick.bsky.social's Strata right now (finished BIFs, wrapping up Snowball Earth) and it's so good I'm lugging a hardcover.
Picture of Laura Poppick's Strata on a pile of bags on the way to AGU
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Dr. Katharine Dickson
@metaomicsnerd.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
We’re so capitalist even many of our social bonds have a transactionality to them: get help, pay in perceived competence. It’s a dark, twisted form of economy.
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Rob
@robertferry.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Will hydrogen fuel cells replace lithium batteries for distributed energy storage applications? They are certainly more expensive upfront, but they are built to last many decades longer.
Seattle-area startup challenges Tesla Powerwall with hydrogen-fueled ‘Lego brick’ energy storage

www.geekwire.com

Seattle-area startup challenges Tesla Powerwall with hydrogen-fueled ‘Lego brick’ energy storage

Seattle-area startup Hyviva is challenging the Tesla Powerwall with its hydrogen-fueled 'Lego brick' energy storage system.

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Rob
@robertferry.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
For a truly fair comparison, the gas and coal technologies in this graphic should include CCS, which would shift them far off the right side of the chart. www.motive-power.com/ranked-ameri...
https://www.motive-power.com/ranked-americas-cheapest-sources-of-electricity-in-2024/

In the evolving global energy landscape, renewable sources are becoming increasingly cost effective. Even without subsidies, renewables are often the cheapest option available.

This chart, created in partnership with the National Public Utilities Council, shows which electricity sources are the most and least expensive in 2024, using data by Lazard.
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Green Collective
@greencollective.io
about 2 hours ago
Definitely. It was the various oil units at Moneypoint (recently converted from coal) and it's unfortunate if they were really were necessary with so much wind (and other gas, like you say) available 🤷‍♂️
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John Smillie
@johnsmillie42.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
cleantechnica.com/2025/12…. Multifaceted piece on why aluminum tariffs may slow electrification and also not help domestic aluminum manufacturing
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