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- Senior climate reporter, Bloomberg News
- Newsletter http://bit.ly/bbg-zero
- Podcast http://bloomberg.com/zero-podcast
- Book https://akshatrathi.com/book
- [email protected]
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"Unlike declines in the past, there’s now a credible chance that 2023 could mark a peak in China’s output of greenhouse gases, well ahead of President Xi Jinping’s 2030 target." www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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Excellent episode looking at how athletes are being forced to adapt to extreme heat. The number of heat incidents at the Olympics is rising rapidly. Some long-distance runners are training at 40C just in case Paris is hit with an Olympic heat wave. 😰 pca.st/episode/983b...
How are athletes adapting to extreme heat? - The Climate Questionpca.st Why we find it so hard to save our own planet, and how we might change that.
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Just spotted this SAIC delivery van. SAIC! Londoners may be driving a Kia EV and taking a Tesla Uber, but their public transport is a BYD electric bus and their deliveries are SAIC vans. Chinese EVs are already here!
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"British Experience" is written on the side of a damaged vessel in Barbados, which was affected by unprecedented Category 5 hurricane Beryl. In a way, we are all living this British experience that began with the industrial age. www.theguardian.com/world/articl...
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A blast from the past. George W Bush in a hydrogen-powered electric bus in 2006 in California. georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/release...
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The thing that is most surprising to me on this chart is that the UK government had a recommended limit on takeout meals at 600 calories. www.theguardian.com/society/arti...
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Local solutions to a global problem are already causing geopolitical tensions, such as tariffs on China. It's likely to get wilder with ideas such as marine cloud brightening being used to bring heat relief in the US, which causes a heat wave in Europe. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Climate engineering off US coast could increase heatwaves in Europe, study findswww.theguardian.com Scientists call for regulation to stop regional use of marine cloud brightening having negative impact elsewhere
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Is climate change a threat? Yes Can climate change be an opportunity? Yes Will things get worse as we heat up the planet? Yes Can things get better despite heating the planet? Yes Will leaders never take all the steps we must to act? Yes Can we make leaders do lot more? Yes
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I'm reliving the past six months of extreme weather for a Bloomberg Green story. The photos of destruction are stunning, and still this photo of a Ferrari suffering as a result Dubai floods stands out. www.bloomberg.com/news/article...
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I'm tired of Google Docs suggesting "gasses" every time I write "gases". Yes, the settings are for American English and yes, it's time to end American exceptionalism.
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At the end of a longish conversation on WhatsApp, my dad writes "Okay." with that stop. He means nothing but ok. He's done it so many times. But it breaks the convention of every other WhatsApp chat ending. So I still have to ask myself every time: "I didn't anger him, right?"
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Study electricity for just a little bit and you'll see why this is a worthy use of a time machine. xkcd.com/567/
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"Close your eyes and imagine a red apple. What do you see? Turns out there’s a whole spectrum of answers to that question." radiolab.org/podcast/apha...
Aphantasiaradiolab.org What does it mean to see – and not see – in your mind?