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THE BRIEF [Mar 13-19’23]
Arctic and antarctic sea ice peaks, floatovoltaics, food waste emissions represent 50% of food emissions, fossil think tank uses AI generated image in…
Mar 20, 2023
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THE BRIEF [Mar 13-19’23]
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[Apr 1-7'24] Fossils pivots out of renewables
Imminent insect demise, geothermal gaining momentum, big oil tried for homicide and fossils pivoting out of renewables.
Apr 8, 2024
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[Apr 1-7'24] Fossils pivots out of renewables
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[Jan 1-7'24] Happy new year
Steady as she goes for fossils, some signs of hope last year, green investments wins, COP29 presidents is another fossil fuel exec.
Jan 8, 2024
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[Jan 1-7'24] Happy new year
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[Jan 15-21'24] Energy transition cheaper than thought
YouTube's new climate deniers, renewables grew 20% in ASEAN in 2023 and Davos ignores climate crisis.
Jan 22, 2024
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[Jan 15-21'24] Energy transition cheaper than thought
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[Jan 8-14'24] 2023 was number 1
State of the climate 2023, succesful climate activism in 2023, price of carbon emissions in 2022 was ridiculous and new fossil fuel ad campaign.
Jan 15, 2024
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[Jan 8-14'24] 2023 was number 1
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[May 1-7’23] Phase out fossil fuels .. or just emissions?
12 chemical plants still emitting climate super pollutant, pumped hydro growing fast, GDP+social cost of carbon and Google still spreads climate…
May 8, 2023
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[May 1-7’23] Phase out fossil fuels .. or just emissions?
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[Jun 19-25’23] Fossil fuel assets can go to hell
3-6B people living under climate stress by 2100, virtual power plants making an impact, great EV data explorer and loss of fossil fuel assets have no…
Jun 26, 2023
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[Jun 19-25’23] Fossil fuel assets can go to hell
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[Oct 9-15'23] Solar waste is a myth
Fossil fuels doubling down on fossil investments, climate change data is telling us something new and World Bank wants to take fossil fuel subsidies…
Oct 16, 2023
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[Oct 9-15'23] Solar waste is a myth
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[Jul 24-30’23] The hot issue #3 🥵
2023 likely hottest year ever, EVs can help the grid, how EU cities can fight the heat and why greenwashing works (and what to do about it).
Jul 31, 2023
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Michael Reibel Boesen
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[Jul 24-30’23] The hot issue #3 🥵
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[Feb 12-18'24] Global support for climate action is underestimated
Amazon stress could lead to tipping point by 2050, new climate vulnerability index and oil industry deceived us on plastics recycling.
Feb 19, 2024
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[Feb 12-18'24] Global support for climate action is underestimated
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[May 29-Jun 4’23] Safe and just planetary boundaries
Beaming solar power from space, use trees or machine to remove carbon? and clean energy investments take the lead (again).
Jun 5, 2023
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[May 29-Jun 4’23] Safe and just planetary boundaries
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[Feb 5-11'24] Can farming change?
Farmer protests leads to rollbacks, energy demand might be lower in 2050, climate shocks could trigger unrest and China accounts for 96% of all new coal…
Feb 12, 2024
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[Feb 5-11'24] Can farming change?
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