Twitter is extremely bad for my mental health and I've decided to stop reading or engaging on the site. I'll leave my profile up, though, and if you need to get in touch or want to work with me please use email: jghullinger at gmail ✌️
“Even if companies extracted more oil and gas from UK land and waters, they’d be under no obligation to sell it to UK energy companies.” https://t.co/G6oPNkUH4k
Particularly jarring in @politico London Playbook as the ad is directly below coverage of the debate over new licenses for North Sea drilling. Clicking through, BP's website says "the North Sea has been an important part of our business for nearly 60 years"
Ad placements and sponsorships from @bp_plc in the @qz and @POLITICOEurope London Playbook morning newsletters today. "...keeping oil & gas flowing from the North Sea."
With climate change ravaging Florida’s beloved reef, teams who’ve devoted their careers to restoring coral in the sea are now racing to get it out of the water and urgently moving samples to tanks on land as a marine heat devastates entire reefs. https://t.co/2wx1T4ZZI1
Hello, some news: August is my last month as a staffer with The Week. I've decided to go back to freelancing. I'm very interested in writing about science and innovation, women's issues, and the climate crisis. I'm also an ace editor. If you'd like to work with me, get in touch.
I’ve now been at the @FT 18 months and figured after spending all that time editing other people’s Big Reads I ought to write one myself
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"If the goal is for the planet to remain habitable into the next century, what is the right degree of panic, and how do you bear it?" https://t.co/oGhl2tEAeh
"London-based startup Orbital Materials would like to create just that. The startup is working to apply generative AI — the method behind tools like ChatGPT — expressly for accelerating the development of clean energy technologies." https://t.co/jfNCENKaAz
When I first read “The Future We Choose” in 2021, it horrified me. The picture it painted of what would happen if we did nothing was so disturbing. And to watch as that future becomes our present is extremely painful.
A smoky haze from Canadian wildfires blanketed Chicago and much of the upper Midwest on Wednesday, a day after a sudden decline in air quality forced many residents to wear masks when they ventured outside.
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Me: I've gotta stop consuming media that fuels my climate anxiety.
The internet: Here's a haunting video of carbon dioxide building up in the atmosphere. https://t.co/Prk7ocNNCg