has any man ever been more vindicated? x.com/stuartbuck1/...
Sky Marchini
Three months since the Iran War started, what have countries done to deal with fossil-fuel disruptions?
We took a deep dive looking at policy changes made now and how deep shocks in history have led to profound changes in the energy mix.
Please read and share!
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Akshat Rathi
"Ruh-roh" for those of us in northern Europe
unless they just play ‘Swan Lake’ on a loop
🔖A few months into the Iran War, @akshatrathi.bsky.social @sstapczynski.bsky.social and co tie together threads from Europe and Asia here, showing the significant accelerations in the energy transition that are underway, featuring loads of cool data, history &📊
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US oil execs "are also raising the alarm publicly, warning last week that fuel prices are poised to jump if inventory levels continue their rapid decline. The US average gasoline price was $4.26 a gallon Wednesday, according to AAA, $1.28 a gallon higher than before the war started..."
On this June 4th, wishing for a world with more people willing to stand in front of the tanks, and less who are willing to drive them.
Because everyone knows, the surest way to solve a problem is to stop measuring it
shot / chaser
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Lili Pike
Quote of the week:
"There are three things you can’t predict: God, sex, and the EU."
— Albanian PM Edi Rama, showing his impatience with the slow pace of EU accession talks
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www.bloomberg.com
From the Yom Kippur war to Russia’s attack on Ukraine, history shows that major events in the oil and gas markets can drive enduring changes to the global energy mix.
New Scientist on our latest study, as linked in the comment.
www.newscientist.com/article/2529...
www.newscientist.com
A patch of ocean south-east of Greenland is the only place on Earth that is cooling, and it could be a sign that the warm water "conveyor belt" in the Atlantic is slowing down
I just realized that when It Happens, Fox News is going to be so weird to watch -- solemn, tear-filled tributes to America's Most President™ interspersed with angry coverage denouncing the millions and millions of Americans celebrating in the streets.