@hamids@json717 Strange to never see you criticizing Barra, Farley, Scaringe in such a frequent manner. They’ve missed everything, not just late, not at all.
They cannot make an EV profitably and cannot enable a car to drive point to point and have been at it as long as Elon / Tesla
NEW ANALYSIS: Amid reports the govt is poised to water down EV targets, the UK's EV drivers are saving more than £1,100 each a year – and £3bn in total
Plug-in hybrids, which could be pushed to make up for lower BEV sales, save three times less ££
https://t.co/4OejBC5C6G
"We are losing biodiversity at a rate unparalleled in human history." Global wildlife populations have sunk over 60% since 1970.
We are destroying ourselves and taking nature with us.
Time to protect people and the planet.
#ActOnClimate#climate#biodiversity#nature
I worked with Greg Sorbara (former Minister of Finance Ontario) and although we're not in the same party, he gets it:
"I thought 23 Liberal MPs in Toronto...would stand up ..."
We don't want Jets and destruction of the waterfront brought on by Ford in Ontario
Keep posting this so nobody forgets that this was one of the worst events in American history.
Never has a sitting president encouraged his supporters to believe a lie so deeply that they’d be willing to attack or democracy.
This is really stupid, and it’s not getting enough attention.
The Trump administration is pulling a working $368 million ocean monitoring system out of the water, equipment taxpayers already bought, built, and sank into the deep ocean.
And they are doing it right when the oceans are behaving in ways that alarm the scientists who study them.
Record-breaking temperatures.
A system of Atlantic currents that may be lurching toward collapse.
The response?
Yank out the instruments and walk away.
That is not budgeting. That is smashing the gauges while the engine is on fire and calling it efficiency.
For what? The Trump administration dressed it up as a “nimbler approach” and “smart lifecycle management,” which is fancy nonsense for “we shut it off and hoped nobody would ask why.” There is no return-on-investment analysis. They cannot show taxpayers save a dime, because the gear is already paid for and the science it produces protects real money and real lives.
The kicker: the same people killing the monitors want to mine the deep sea for minerals. So they are destroying the only tools that could measure what that mining does. That is not an accident.
That is the point. You cannot see the damage if you break the instruments first.
https://t.co/MzE4AW1QBv
The experiment is over – we know what does and doesn’t work to address climate
If we look at what has been proposed to address global warming, air pollution, and energy security during the past 25 years, only one solution – electrification of all energy sectors and generation of the electricity with wind, solar, geothermal, and hydro sources -- has made an impact. This solution has reduced enough world emissions and technology costs for the @IPCC_CH, to eliminate its worst-case climate scenario. What are the proposed climate solutions that never worked? (1) Fossil gas replacing coal, (2) ethanol replacing gasoline, (3) carbon capture, (4) direct removal of CO2 from the air by equipment, (5) blue hydrogen, 6) nuclear, and (7) geoengineering. We knew these were poor solutions back in 2009, when they were first evaluated. But, it has taken 17 years to overcome lobbyists pushing these techs. On the other hand, electrification of world transport, buildings, and industry and using clean renewables to provide the electricity while growing energy efficiency, also proposed in 2009, has worked, as evidenced by the world growth in electric vehicles, heat pumps, electric furnaces, and clean, renewable electricity generators. All-of-the-above policies, or let’s try everything and hope something works policies, have failed. Given the short time we have, we should never see another IPCC scenario that includes biofuels, carbon capture, direct air capture, nuclear, geoengineering or their derivatives, blue hydrogen, electo-fuels, or sustainable aviation fuels. We know what works. Let's focus on that going forward.
References
Elimination of most extreme IPCC scenario
https://t.co/y2F2mAbCTU
Components of a WindWaterSolar system
https://t.co/viWz8mbv3v
2009 paper evaluating energy technologies
https://t.co/QzjG2d417e
2009 paper proposing to transition the world to 100% WWS
https://t.co/axJJKhHr5n
More details here: "Still No Miracles Needed"
https://t.co/K6Yd0rGJ9e
Video
https://t.co/2U4FMPUC6l
Europe saved 51 billion euros last year by replacing oil and gas with wind and solar, the blue-chip international Energy Agency has concluded. It will doubtless be far more this year, as a result of the price hikes from the Iran War.
https://t.co/r7IS4xOfph
Do you know that 90% of all large predatory fish (like tuna, swordfish, sharks, and cod) are gone from the world's oceans.
If humans continue overfishing at the current rate, the planet will run out of seafood by 2048 with catastrophic consequences
https://t.co/X7onfUQGl8
269,000 solar installations were completed across the UK in 2025, the highest total ever recorded in a calendar year and 37% higher than the year before. Around 255,000 of those were rooftop solar installations, meaning at least 95% of new solar was fitted on homes, businesses and other buildings.
https://t.co/80EDGWERvq
Remember - the wildfires, the droughts, floods, heatwaves happening across the world are within "safe" climate change (1.2°C warming). We are on course to double that.
No time to waste. #ActOnClimate#climate#energy#renewables