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conversableeconomist.com
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| | | | | When thinking about global energy consumption, and the closely related risks of climate change, it's useful to have some grounding in the basic facts. Here, I pass along a few figures from the annual Statistical Review of World Energy (June 2024). At a global level, the shift to non-carbon energy sources is more limited than | |
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www.edouardstenger.com
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| | | | | Some weeks ago, the Russian government decided to launch a new construction program of nuclear plants. 26 reactors will hence be built in this country by the year 2020. This is a very large plan as... | |
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earthbound.report
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| | | | | "The world's top 1% of emitters over 1,000 times more CO2 than the bottom 1%." That's the kind of killer fact that we've come to expect from organisations like Oxfam - a shocking and blunt illustration of climate justice. But this one's not from Oxfam or any other development or environmental group. It's from the... | |
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www.theguardian.com
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| | | Marine park's chief scientist says aerial surveys so far indicate bleaching worst off Townsville | ||