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‘Tone-deaf’ fossil gas growth in Europe is speeding climate crisis, say activists

The Guardian: Energy

Just 2% of continent’s gas capacity has planned retirement date despite pledges to decarbonise, study shows Europe’s “tone-deaf” expansion of fossil gas is accelerating climate breakdown and increasing reliance on hostile regimes, campaigners have warned.

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Frank Genin’s “Hydrogen 3.0 Reality Check” book brings a next gen look at H2

Hydrogen Fuel News

It offers a foundational history and detailed analysis of the evolution of hydrogen fuel up to the current date, while speculating on potential ways in which it will move forward as a sustainable source of energy for the planet.  However, with “Hydrogen 3.0 Frank Genin, Author of Hydrogen 3.0 “’Hydrogen 3.0

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Now is a great time to optimize energy in buildings. You'd think.

GreenBiz

Commercial buildings in the United Kingdom have reduced energy consumption only by 16 percent on average during the pandemic, according to analysis from Carbon Intelligence. The worst-performing buildings are only achieving a 3 percent reduction, according to the analysis. But now that case sounds tone-deaf to the market.

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Revealed: Meetings Blitz Between Big Ag and Anti-Green Lawmakers in Europe

DeSmogBlog

The analysis found that in the period the lawmakers – Alexander Bernhuber, Herbert Dorfmann, Norbert Lins, Christine Schneider, Franc Bogovič and Anne Sander – met industry-linked groups eight times as often as non-governmental groups representing public interests.

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Dozens of Ad & PR Industry Directors Have Ties to Heavily Polluting Industries

DeSmogBlog

All six companies in DeSmog’s analysis have made public commitments to slash the carbon emissions from their operations, creating an appearance of climate awareness. DeSmog’s analysis reveals that half of these directors have connections to polluting industries.

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Oil Lobby’s Carbon Capture Solution Hasn’t Consulted Local Nation, Chief Says

DeSmogBlog

Jacko’s comments — initially made during a panel discussion at the conference and then confirmed in a separate interview — contrasted sharply with the otherwise enthusiastic tone set by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, energy minister Brian Jean, and environment minister Rebecca Schulz, who all spoke at the event.

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’We’re not scaremongering, this is really happening.’ What 24 songs show us about the music of climate awareness

The Environmental Blog

The analysis also explores the roles musicians have taken when composing songs about the crisis. The songs I listened to This analysis is based on 24 songs (listed at the bottom). Emotional tone The songs I analysed expressed a range of emotions about the crisis, including guilt, anger, hope, and urgency.