Related: Global GHG emissions, the overwhelming majority of which comes from #FossilFuels, have risen significantly in the 8 years since the Paris deal was signed
Related: Oil and gas majors trousered $200 bn in profits in 2022 - more than double the previous year and also their highest ever energymonitor.ai/finance/big-oi…
Related: Nearly 60 million people worldwide are displaced, the vast majority due to #climate related extreme weather or long-term drying trends ohchr.org/en/press-relea…
Related: While publicly claiming they were working on sustainability rules, oil and gas lobbyists met relentlessly with EU officials last year, locking the continent into fossil gas for decades to come corporateeurope.org/en/2022/04/why…
Related: Gas firms leveraged Russia's invasion of Ukraine to pocket billions more in earnings, using their unfettered access to lawmakers to lock in further gas use globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/f…
Related: While raking in record profits - enough to heat the homes of those struggling to keep the lights on - fossil majors such as Shell paid buttons in tax, after relentless government lobbying globalwitness.org/en/press-relea…
Related: The CEO of BP racked up £8.4 mn in bonuses in 2022, as the company failed to divest its stake in Rosneft, a Russian state-run oil company globalwitness.org/en/press-relea…
Related: The UK government is already trailing a cut to the windfall tax, under intense pressure (both public in terms of announced investment cuts and private via lobbying) from #FossilFuels giants news.sky.com/story/governme….
Related: Air pollution driven by the burning of #FossilFuels kills at least 7 million people a year and costs health services countless billions of dollars who.int/health-topics/….
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I can't beleive what I'm reading here. Our 1.5C carbon budget has HALVED from just a few years ago - ie, Post Paris
"Total global GHG emissions reached 55 ± 5.2 GtCO2e in 2021... driven primarily by increasing CO2 emissions from fossil fuel and industry" essd.copernicus.org/articles/15/22…
Delegates at UN climate talks are duty bound to debate based on the "best available science"
So how can the #COP28 president run an oil company that doesn't accept the premise of "no new oil and gas for 1.5C"?
I know I'm pretty downbeat in general (because science) but yesterday was one of those rare occasions where I spoke with a remarkable researcher who had a really cool story to tell phys.org/news/2022-10-p…
This study showed how the saliva from the wax worm moth could was able to break down polyethylene at room temperature in just a few hours
The lead author was Federica Bertocchini, a researcher at the Madrid's Margarita Salas Center for Biological Studies, so I reached out
I wanted to know how she came upon this experiment, and assumed she'd worked on plastics for years
The reality was something quite different. Turns out she came up with the idea back in 2012 while... beekeeping 🐝
Today we resume our normal coverage of the slow collapse of our food system and society’s disintegration
The people who caused it continue to rake in record profits, while those most blameless have their rights gradually stripped away
We will present this as a culture war
The act of governance will not be debated in terms of sound policy directly impacting the lives of millions of people, but instead as a he-said-she-said debate format that apparently is the law in all English-speaking media for every event except when a Queen dies
Denialist eggs, empowered by the new environment minister's distain for the environment, will whatabout every new shred of data confirming our worst fears, cherry picking context-free data points to fit their comfortable self-delusion
The headlines from #COP26 are problematic in that they tend to take on good faith prima facie claims from the British government
THREAD 🧵
1. British officials and #COP26 presidency have for weeks been saying 2 things, so consistently that the media have started (in my view erroneously) to report them as de facto goals of the conference
They are: "cars, coal, cash and trees"
And "Keep 1.5C in reach"
2. Taking the last one first, countries' national emissions plans made as of Wednesday, will see emissions rise by 13.7% by 2030, the UN says
They need to FALL 45% by then to keep us in line with 1.5C
The direction of travel with all these net-zero pledges is opposite to 1.5C