Changes in certain share prices since Iran sent missiles into Israel: Lockheed Martin: +3.6% Raytheon: +3.6% Northrop Grumman: +1.8% Chevron: +3.8% ExxonMobil: +7.9% Shell: +5.5% BP: +4.8% Nobody does war profiteering quite like fossil fuel companies.
The place: the Stavros Niarchos Library My brain: the Marco Inaros library
My write up of former NZ PM Jacinda Ardernâs keynote speech to the #ClimateWeekNYCwww.tempestsandterawatts.com/p/climate-ac...
Former NZ prime minister Jacinda Ardern to urges world leaders to ensure commitments to tackle the worsening climate crisis transcend a volatile geopolitical environment.
My write up of former NZ PM Jacinda Ardernâs keynote speech to the #ClimateWeekNYCwww.tempestsandterawatts.com/p/climate-ac...
Former NZ prime minister Jacinda Ardern to urges world leaders to ensure commitments to tackle the worsening climate crisis transcend a volatile geopolitical environment.
Last week, when Albanese rejected the idea of a climate trigger, saying âweâve dealt with itâ, this is apparently what he meant. Three new coal mine expansions. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
Decision angers environment groups with Australian Conservation Foundation saying Albanese government âcontinues to disappointâ
Kerry says voter pressure underpinned prior climate policy successes: âPeople shuddered at the prospect of losing their seats. By being a voting issue we passed the Clean Air Act⌠and we created the environmental protection agency in the United States of America.â #ClimateWeekNYC
US climate envoy John Kerry tells #ClimateWeekNYC he doesnât think America will reverse its clean energy transition under Trump. âBecause you have to do this if you want to stay alive.â
Marshall Islands climate envoy Tina Stege: ââI think for us, the question is, are we, after all the work we've done to explain and to push for the world we need. Is it enough to actually keep us safe?â #NYClimateWeek
Marshall Islands climate envoy Tina Stege: âWe spent so much time for many years in the international arena advocating for 1.5 degrees. But the world has not come along with us. So we made the decision that we had to look very clearly at adaptation optionsâ #NYClimateWeek
"The top scientist who led an inquiry into Australiaâs multi-billion dollar carbon market has slammed the carbon watchdogâs interference in his review after it was revealed senior executives repeatedly contacted scientists to alter their submissions." Yikes. www.smh.com.au/environment/...
Professor Ian Chubb led the review of Australiaâs lucrative carbon credits market and heâs far from happy with the conduct of a government agency at the middle of it.