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First edition of 'Cited' is about to go out! You've got just under an hour to subscribe, if you haven't done so already...
GB News is weird, right? Very weird? Like, obsessively odd?
How journalism (in some outlets) works... Today's misleading story in Express about "banning" tumble dryers is written by a journalist who begins with a quote from the Tories... ...the v same 'journalist' who used to be a press officer, parliamentary asst and campaign manager for the... Tories
As any parent knows from bitter experience, this is nonsense and has, over past decade of promises and hyped claims, never worked. So easy for kids to get around... "give parents 'robust tools' to manage their children’s privacy settings and account controls" www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026...
++Launching TOMORROW++ Carbon Brief's brand new fortnightly newsletter called 'Cited' It will summarise the past 14 days of new climate research that you need to know about. We are trawling through all the key journals so you don't have to. Make sure you sign up in time... bit.ly/4erDOv4
One of the world's most prominent climate deniers - who was dubbed the "Darth Vader of global warming" by Greenpeace two decades ago when he stepped down as CEO of Exxon Mobil - has died www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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NEW from me: China’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions grew by 2% in the first quarter of 2026, with power sector emissions rising 4%, after a rise in the amount of “wasted” wind and solar power. Emissions remain below the peak in early 2024.
NEW: UK's 7th carbon budget will deliver '£865bn' in economic benefits * Major investments needed to get rewards, inc saving £445bn on oil / gas imports * Pointedly, given current politics, figures are presented relative to "no net-zero" Full analysis: www.carbonbrief.org/...
Also, it is more than a month since this story was actual news – and even then it was highly misleading bsky.app/profile/drsi...
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Trump administration says restrictions could impose ‘disproportionate’ burden on US tech companies
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Introducing Cited – a free fortnightly newsletter designed to be your essential guide to the latest climate research.
White House urges UK not to ban social media for under-16s
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Lee Raymond, the former head of Exxon Mobil Corp. who oversaw the biggest corporate merger in the history of the oil industry and was derided as “the Darth Vader of global warming” for his skepticism ...
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Lee Raymond, Exxon CEO Who Doubted Climate Change, Dies at 87
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And if Libby is not accepted by your local council - as was the case for me - use BorrowBox instead. Both are a phenomenal free resource that the vast majority of people in UK still have no idea about. Libraries are amazing. Who knew...
++Launching TOMORROW++ Carbon Brief's brand new fortnightly newsletter called 'Cited' It will summarise the past 14 days of new climate research that you need to know about. We are trawling through all the key journals so you don't have to. Make sure you sign up in time... bit.ly/4erDOv4
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Introducing Cited – a free fortnightly newsletter designed to be your essential guide to the latest climate research.
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Cited - Climate science newsletter
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every time I say this, someone didn't know: you can get the NYRB, the New Yorker, the LRB, Paris Review, The Spectator (weirdly not New Statesman), The Week, both French & Italian Vogue & New Scientist among many many other magazines FREE via the Libby app from your local library?