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Apr 20, 2020 14 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Mass unemployment, covid, climate change: our crises are colliding. We need a #GreenStimulus to rebuild.

Massive green investments would lift up workers + frontline communities—and tackle the crises' root causes.

My latest in the @guardian w @dan_kammen

theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
In the past month, over 22 million Americans filed for unemployment benefits, compounding the fear that unemployment could breach 32% absent massive public action. This is an unmitigated human disaster, recalling the horrors of the Great Depression.

theguardian.com/business/2020/…
And it gets worse. We’re also facing the climate emergency. Immediate relief is necessary—but not sufficient. To tackle all these crises at once, we need a Green Stimulus that creates jobs and lifts up communities in ways that also slash carbon pollution and increase resiliency
Climate change is about to supercharge the coronavirus emergency. We're about to enter wildfire season in California. A third of the country is at risk from inland flooding. Forecasters predict an unusually active hurricane season

washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/0…
We're seeing this elsewhere. In Ecuador, a muted government response to flooding in indigenous communities, for fear of spreading the virus; in Fiji, devastated by Cyclone Harold this week, 19 confirmed coronavirus cases cat doubt on how to rebuild

earther.gizmodo.com/this-is-what-c…
Meanwhile the era of dirty energy is ending. From cable news stock analysts to massive investment firms, everyone gets that the only way forward is green stimulus. The EU, South Korea, and Germany are among the political bodies moving to green stimulus

news.bloomberglaw.com/environment-an…
We need new careers. Here in US, $1m invested in the oil and gas in the United States creates just five jobs, compared to 17 jobs per million dollars invested in energy-saving building retrofits, 22 jobs for mass transit, 13 for wind, and 14 for solar.

siteresources.worldbank.org/INTOGMC/Resour…
And by directly investing in frontline communities, following best practices in California, we can bring technologies like solar and battery storage to neighborhoods that have been scandalously left out of the clean energy boom so far.

caclimateinvestments.ca.gov/annual-report/
.@DataProgress polls show majority support for massive green spending overall. More interesting is the greater support—including majority Republican approval—for specific public green investments: electric buses, low-income housing retrofits, renewables

dataforprogress.org/memos/green-in…
Fundamentally, #GreenStimulus is about mobilizing massive public funds—$2tn to start—in specific green investments to create high-quality jobs and improve the quality of life, esp in low-income communities, communities of color, and indigenous communities

medium.com/@green_stimulu…
It's counterintuitive, but the timing for Green Stimulus is perfect. Bridge-loans and advance payments on purchases of solar panels + electric vehicles would stabilize firms’ + workers’ finances. Online work will make projects shovel-ready the minute it's healthy to break ground
Each of us has lived through climate-fueled disasters—Hurricane Sandy, wildfires in California. We agree with the EJ advocates who argued then that disaster recovery shouldn’t be about trying to bounce back to how things were before the disaster

yaleclimateconnections.org/2019/04/advoca…
We're not going back to communities savaged by racism, a carbon-drenched economy that risks our survival, a job market where more than half the country lives paycheck to paycheck.

Through a Green Stimulus that centers workers and communities, we can bounce forward together.
PS: it was such a pleasure to work w the brilliant @dan_kammen. We only met a few weeks ago, and clicked on the need for truly bold and ambitious climate action that put social, racial, and economic justice first. I've learned tons from working w him. Onward towards winning this!

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Jan 24, 2023
We got so sick of hearing about all the lithium we need to carpet the roads w electric cars. So we did the 1st study to quantify alternatives. Leading w mass transit, ebikes, and urban density cuts lithium demand by up to 90%, while slashing carbon & giving us mobility & freedom.
.@triofrancos led this brilliant
@cpluscp
research project, in collaboration w expert EV modelers at UC Davis. We also worked w frontline groups in Nevada and Chile. And we produced our report in both English and Spanish. Less mining, more mobility 💥
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Today, we have an exclusive in the @guardian, exploring EV policy in the US in the context of our research. The climate emergency means that we must stop burning gasoline in cars. But how much mining is needed to transition is completely up for grabs.
theguardian.com/us-news/2023/j…
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Jan 24, 2023
I'm thrilled to be starting the first substantive week of my class this semester, "The Sociology of the Climate Emergency." I'll be posting some links and readings as I go along. First up, our syllabus. Next, today's readings...

docs.google.com/document/d/1HO…
To dig into an emerging (if still contested) consensus that we're now looking at a narrow climate future of 2C to 3C warming, we read @dwallacewells's latest NYT Mag opus.

nytimes.com/interactive/20…
For a first look at the inequalities that still dominate that setting, and the mechanisms that reproduce those inequalities, we read @NaomiAKlein's classic essay on climate and othering.

lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v38/…
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Dec 13, 2022
I want to quickly clarify an offhand, sloppy tweet I wrote last week. A lil 🧵 for those who were genuinely curious about what I meant.
I use eco-apartheid as shorthand for situations where the affluent (& usually white) get lovely green amenities, while others are locked into miserable conditions, w the inequalities sustained by racist state violence. Obv, cities/housing matter here.
There’s a lots more to say on this. I didn’t really engage last week bc I’m drowning in intense writing projects on eco-apartheid these days. More on those soon. I’ve also written about this before. Eg:

thenation.com/article/archiv…
ijurr.org/spotlight-on/p…
dissentmagazine.org/online_article…
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Apr 4, 2022
Tomorrow, the IPCC will issue a massive new report. It will find that, basically, we need a Green New Deal, w incredibly ambitious public action to coordinate and help fund trillions in green investment to prevent total climate breakdown.

Hardly anyone will talk about it. 1/4
In the US, centrists thought ditching the Green New Deal would allow Dems to focus on more pragmatic, concrete actions.

But now the only narrative is Manchin blocking Biden. 😵‍💫

There's no rousing meta-narrative frame for ambitious climate action linked to jobs and equity. 2/4
And this isn't just about narrative—it's about organizing too.

In the US, ceding the GND meant ceding the whole project of climate action—including leadership of climate movements & allies—to the Biden admin.

We've lost the project of an expansive grassroots mobilization. 3/4
Read 4 tweets
Feb 5, 2022
What if we focused on 2030 less as ultimate climate deadline, and more as double-down moment? In that timeline, winning this decade involves blocking fascisms & white nationalisms, major progress in energy sector decarb, *start* of large-scale retrofits. Years of Beginning.
Accomplishing all the hard stuff by 2030 looks… extremely hard. But building momentum on decarb (& adaptation!) while repelling fascist rights would be a decent achievement! In many sectors, success would beget accelerating success. Building retrofit costs will really come down.
The rough numbers are that the world needs to cut emissions by 50% by 2030 to keep 1.5C in sight, by 25% for 2C. There’s a lot of room between those.
Read 6 tweets
Dec 1, 2021
A (v long) thread on the Bowman affair, inspired by over a decade of research and work on the Brazilian left. (And my lifetime of immersion in Lat Am politics.)
To finally get elected President in 2002, Lula wrote a public letter swearing fealty to neoliberalism. He kept most of those promises.

nacla.org/article/lula%E…
Today he’s talking about running for office w his 2006 *opponent*, the extremely rightwing Geraldo Alckmin, as his VP.

DSA twitter loves Lula.
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