Director, Center for Climate and Security, DC
Former US Nat'l Intelligence Council
Wisconsinite at heart
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Erin Sikorsky
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āAir pollution fell substantially as Paris restricted car traffic and made way for parks, people-streets and bike-lanes.ā
Better for the climate, better for health, better for livability and quality of life.
Common sense.
Such a no-brainer, itās remarkable that more cities HAVENāT done the same.
I feel like there's a metaphor here...
Love joining forces with @erinsikorsky.bsky.social in general and especially on the national security implications of the worsening energy crisis, and the role that renewable sources can play.
"In May, for the first time, solar supplied more of the nation's electricity than coal, or 12.8%, Ember said. Coal supplied 12.2%, its fourth-lowest monthly share ever."
JUST DROPPED: Pakistan's solar boom is one of the energy transition's wildest stories, and nobody planned it.
World's #2 panel importer in 2025, mostly on rooftops. No subsidy, no scheme.
But it also has a dark side.
More in my latest newsletter š
janrosenow.substack.com/p/pakistan-t...
Gonna be in London later this month for climate week? Join us!
My latest newsletter on why climate resilience investments are necessary for Europe's security.
Pleased to be in Backchannel with @convergingriskslab.bsky.social
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I guess a whole lot of windmills were mass-installed in February?
Air pollution fell substantially as the city restricted car traffic and made way for parks and bike lanes.
Even as President Donald Trump boosts coal over clean energy, solar power is hitting new milestones in the U.S. and remains the leading source of new power.
Climate Resilience as a Precondition for Defense | @erinsikorsky.bsky.social
Erin Sikorsky
Energy Secretary Chris Wright: "Democratic green energy policies have driven up energy prices far more than a conflict in Iran"
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Enjoy an evening of reflection on the intersections of food, #climatechange, and international security in this co-hosted event moderated by CCS Director, @erinsikorsky.bsky.social
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Join the Center for Climate & Security (CCS) for a co-hosted, high-level panel discussion exploring the intersections of food, climate change, and international security.