Emily Ghosh (@emi_ghosh) 's Twitter Profile
Emily Ghosh

@emi_ghosh

Earthling. Environmental Engineer. And Scientist at @SEIResearch working on #climate and #equity issues. All views are my own.

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SEI Research (@seiresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING: fossil fuel production must decrease by 6% per year to limit catastrophic warming. Instead, countries are planning increases. Policymakers must act now to close the #ProductionGap. Read the report by SEI Research IISD @ODIdev UN Environment Programme E3G - Third Generation Environmentalism: buff.ly/3myqpE3

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So honoured to be included in the February issue of One Earth. Read my piece on the importance of collecting disaggregated data and increasing inclusiveness in decision-making processes to help close the environmental inequality gap.

NASA Earth (@nasaearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tracking these increases in radiative forcing — less & less energy escaping to space — not only reinforces the scientific conclusion that humans are driving climate change, it may enable monitoring the impact of emissions policies and refining model projections of future change.

Emily Ghosh (@emi_ghosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Since several of the Provinces seem to be fine with humanity’s extinction as long as it doesn’t hurt our GDP, the task has fallen to the federal government”...so much 🤦🏾‍♀️

Emily Ghosh (@emi_ghosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Climate change isn’t a future problem, it’s a problem *now*. Millions displaced due to climate events in the last 6 months alone. But of course those with the power to do something about it are the least affected by it.

Zoha Shawoo (@zshawoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: How can #ClimateChange researchers aim to shift rather than reinforce unequal power dynamics and adopt a decolonial approach to research? Read our latest SEI Climate discussion brief: sei.org/publications/s…

NEW: How can #ClimateChange researchers aim to shift rather than reinforce unequal power dynamics and adopt a decolonial approach to research? 

Read our latest <a href="/SEIclimate/">SEI Climate</a> discussion brief: sei.org/publications/s…
SEI Climate (@seiclimate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do you want to help drive an equitable transition to a sustainable future? SEI US is recruiting a social scientist with expertise in #inequality, #ClimateChange and #SustainableDevelopment in Somerville, MA. Interested? Learn more and apply by 18 April! buff.ly/3MfNmcE

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Eight takeaways from #IPCC #ClimateReport on mitigation: Energy Investment & finance gaps Equity Dietary shifts Industry impacts Transportation Carbon dioxide removal Finance geopolitics cc @cleoverk Olle Olsson Miquel Muñoz Cabré Sivan Kartha Emily Ghosh Read: buff.ly/38qyR6c

Emily Ghosh (@emi_ghosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bottom line is climate action needs money. But we need to make sure the solutions are well thought out, context-specific and actively involve local communities in decisions. Otherwise, we risk locking-in solutions that reproduce existing inequalities. aljazeera.com/economy/2022/5…

Zara Rahim (@zararahim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

insane how the only notable change since Sandy Hook is that kids are now formally trained to hide, barricade doors, fight, or run for their lives. that was the solution. to literally put the responsibility on them to figure it out and wish them luck.

Emily Ghosh (@emi_ghosh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling truly depressed after the #RoeVWade ruling. That 5 people took away the human rights of millions. That millions no longer have full autonomy over their own body and make decisions to preserve their physical and mental health. So scared about what they’ll take away next.

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A more equal distribution of limited resources and #ecological space are necessary for a better future. Read more from SEI's Anisha Nazareth and Emily Ghosh in their research supporting #Stockholm50 earlier this month: stockholm50.report/equal-distribu…

FAO Investment Support (@faoinvest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out the new FAO Investment Support and @SEIResearch report on investment trends in agricultural #water by int’l financing institutions + emerging areas for investment and innovations to improve water productivity and efficiency. buff.ly/3pxMrKt

Check out the new <a href="/FAOInvest/">FAO Investment Support</a> and @SEIResearch report on investment trends in agricultural #water by int’l financing institutions + emerging areas for investment and innovations to improve water productivity and efficiency. buff.ly/3pxMrKt
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Register now for this free online event 15 Sept exploring new developments in #EnergyModelling, #UrbanTransitions & #EnergyPoverty. The discussion features SEI Scientist Emily Ghosh & is hosted by Women & Inclusivity in Sustainable Energy Research, Women in Renewable Energy & SP Institute. Sign up here 👉🏽 buff.ly/3RucMpc

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4 ways the #climate crisis could be coming for your income: World Economic Forum highlights SEI's #CarbonInequality findings in this new article, with a data illustration by Visual Capitalist. Read more ⤵️ buff.ly/44wW3Zq cc Emily Ghosh @NazNishu

4 ways the #climate crisis could be coming for your income: <a href="/wef/">World Economic Forum</a> highlights SEI's #CarbonInequality findings in this new article, with a data illustration by <a href="/VisualCap/">Visual Capitalist</a>.

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cc <a href="/Emi_Ghosh/">Emily Ghosh</a> @NazNishu
António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The richest 1% are responsible for the same quantity of planet-wrecking greenhouse gases as two-thirds of humanity. These are not natural facts. They are the result of humanity’s choices. We can, and must, decide to do things differently.