RT @maxseddon: You can’t get…
You can't get Russian newspapers' Ivan Golunov solidarity front pages for love or money in Moscow today. Some peopl… https://t.co/LazQAvJyRz
You can't get Russian newspapers' Ivan Golunov solidarity front pages for love or money in Moscow today. Some peopl… https://t.co/LazQAvJyRz
Germany’s approaches to exiting coal AND eurozone reform are characterized by an incremental “realism” and “pragmat… https://t.co/UPReWgtrDO
The shale oil/gas basins of the US whose expansion is currently scheduled to derail any possible decarbonization ef… https://t.co/0mU1SoGjnq
Does the gap btw environmental rhetoric and reality gape wider anywhere than in Germany on coal and climate change?… https://t.co/qri6iYJdW9
A past future? Share of nuclear power in electricity generation across advanced and developing economies. From an… https://t.co/8b0PrKfhuP
I did a column on Europe's (and Germany’s) coal problem. Thanks due to @sandbagorguk @CANEurope for their excellent… https://t.co/oWBrwNGKKp
Zimbabwe’s Real-Time Gross-Settlement Dollars, aka rtgs-dollars or “zollars” are plunging in value: typically infor… https://t.co/SpRngXdQag
No future: working-age population of rural Eastern Germany faces steep decline. These are also some of the areas wi… https://t.co/Twq9LUCYEF
The nuclear fade is driven by economics. #Flamanville and #Hinkley Point have done more damage to the industry’s p… https://t.co/ery4X9ghLC
A past future? In advanced economies today nuclear is still the largest low carbon source of electricity.… https://t.co/FAXzBqTEaz
How central bank bond purchases have been skewed towards carbon-intensive sectors. In this case ECB corporate secto… https://t.co/pRiyBhvIQQ
France and Norway are the major contributors of climate finance for highly exposed Caribbean states. @SEIresearch… https://t.co/TzFxnx7DQE
OK so if the gender breakdown of PhDs didn't surprise you, how about this one instead. As Marion Fourcade has argue… https://t.co/3aSKtJPEkl
Logistics, logistics, logistics. Look at how involved supply was. https://t.co/5xJaQGeWfZ
The Fed "is coming round to the view that it can ignore the inflationary risks from higher tariffs and cut policy r… https://t.co/SaPRfDl9eA
@THAToneil @JosephEStiglitz not even close!
Great roundup on climate change litigation in the US. By @lesliehook https://t.co/ynCbqjkJW6 https://t.co/LVTgTPKkMO
"The climate crisis is our 3rd world war.” @JosephEStiglitz I understand the politics of world war analogies. But i… https://t.co/QvulqmscNh
Wisconsin taxpayers will not see a positive return on their $3bn tax subsidy to Foxconn until 2042. IF everything… https://t.co/8QH0aMUah3
These renewable energy projects underway in 2016 were designed to reduce the carbon footprint of the US military, o… https://t.co/rDSp3tvcgn
“Site selectors”: America’s lack of rules against local subsidies to inward investors pits states against each othe… https://t.co/4qrgh2LeWd
Our world. Euro-American links are important, but North America predominates. By value imports of vehicles from Mex… https://t.co/OZ4oNoUHmZ
@adam_tooze Chapter 84 of the Harmonized Schedule (tariff classifications) covers everything from nuclear reactors… https://t.co/UNDtqPNxrl
You dont get a meaningful view of Mexican vehicle industry if you start analysis in cyclical low of 2009. Long-term… https://t.co/shgrzDhdUD
Can anyone elucidate the importance of "nuclear reactors" to Mexican-American trade. This has got to be some weird… https://t.co/YCfkkXIGBq
Since 2008 EM ex-China have been relying on extensive growth: capital accumulation and labour mobilization not TFP.… https://t.co/PWCRSM1t54
If there is a productivity problem in AE, there is certainly one in EM ex-China too. @IIF via @SoberLook
Since CO2 emissions are correlated to spectacular income inequality @PikettyLeMonde argues that compression of purc… https://t.co/XjCsnah6vb
Tariffs on Mexico are bad for the automakers of which country … one guess. @DeutscheBank via @SoberLook https://t.co/SVgyOLSL4E
Bad news for Putin, the Russian economy is slowing hard. Data from @SoberLook https://t.co/ufFXErpdT0
@Intetyst But it is amazing how events in Bremen are shifting the national debate!
“we are uncomfortable, but business appreciates our consistency” Gambke who works on Mittelstand issues for the Ger… https://t.co/7TKbOrY9i8
@Intetyst Hi I’m aware of the complexity at the land level. I meant At the federal level. But thanks for this helpful elaboration.
Bad neighbors: living downwind of the giant lignite power stations of German generator RWE is bad for your health!… https://t.co/GyeUzwlrX5
@pmaidowski @Noahpinion @EIAgov @SoberLook @energy_charts_d @IEA Hi Paul that’s jist of my new project in gestation. Craig? And Arne?
The business advisory council of the German Greens is an interesting list: Accenture, ThyssenKrupp, Joschka Fischer… https://t.co/dv3Y1qnfjK
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