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Bloomberg· 2025-11-13 00:03
Global emissions tied to fossil-fuel use are set to hit a record high this year at a time when the planet’s natural carbon sinks are starting to absorb less CO2 https://t.co/eKudBmrgo3 ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-11-05 16:38
RT Bloomberg Live (@BloombergLive)ICYMI: "A ton of CO2 released into the atmosphere - has the same effect on the climate - and effects us the same way.”Singapore's Ambassador for Climate Action Ravi Menon, explains why carbon markets are so important at #BloombergGreen #COP30⏯️ https://t.co/jngaNSvQYo https://t.co/P7VDzomswo ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright: We need to add 100 gigawatts of new firm capacity in the next 5 years
CNBC Television· 2025-09-24 12:54
Energy Sector Growth & Drivers - AI is a significant driver of growth in the electricity sector, which has seen limited growth in recent years [1][2] - Reshoring of manufacturing also contributes to electricity demand growth [2] - A substantial portion of American energy growth is attributed to exports to allies in Europe and Asia, independent of AI [2] - The industry anticipates the need for an additional 100 gigawatts of new firm capacity in the next 5 years [3] Climate Change Perspective - The perception of climate change among the public and actual climate science have diverged significantly [5] - Data aggregated over the continental US show no significant long-term trend in the most extreme weather events [7] - The IPCC has acknowledged the inability to directly link carbon dioxide to increased adverse weather events [8] - The world is becoming greener and slightly wetter, potentially making it a better place [15] Energy Transition & Future - Eventual decarbonization of the world is achievable through technology, but it is generations away [13] - Nuclear energy currently accounts for approximately 5% of global energy, down from 6.5% at the turn of the century [17] - Wind, solar, and batteries account for 2.6% of global energy and are unlikely to reach double digits [18] - Increased fossil fuel prices, driven by policies aimed at reducing domestic production, benefit the industry's top 1% but negatively impact the broader population [19]
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The Economist· 2025-07-16 16:20
“Yes, atmospheric CO2 has increased over time—but so has life expectancy,” writes Chris Wright. In a guest essay America’s energy secretary invites the world to rethink renewable energy https://t.co/ER4plGXCwy ...
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The Economist· 2025-07-16 16:00
“Yes, atmospheric CO2 has increased over time—but so has life expectancy,” writes Chris Wright. In a guest essay America’s energy secretary invites the world to rethink renewable energyhttps://t.co/dEeNDHm7ZIIllustration: Dan Williams https://t.co/uvhj7kY3DG ...