Harvest Power (@harvestpower) 's Twitter Profile
Harvest Power

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GlobalCarbonProject (@gcarbonproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more year @robbie_andrew has taken all the figures from the new Global Carbon Budget 2022, and provide multiple formats and the associated data in case you want to redo the figures your own way. A treasure chest. robbieandrew.github.io/GCB2022/

One more year @robbie_andrew has taken all the figures from the new Global Carbon Budget 2022, and provide multiple formats and the associated data in case you want to redo the figures your own way.

A treasure chest.

robbieandrew.github.io/GCB2022/
Andrew Sissons (@acjsissons) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I’ve got a piece in the Financial Times (!!) about how we are could move towards an era of energy abundance…but only if we get used to energy only being plentiful some of the time. 🧵 on.ft.com/3whp5w9

Balance Power (@balancepower_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2022 Britain came close to its ‘greenest year on record’, with the amount of energy generated by #renewables hitting new highs. Communities have the power to help continue this progress by supporting more clean energy projects in their area. buff.ly/3QwslwT

Charlie Cooper (@charliecooper8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EU projecting it will end first winter of the energy crisis with gas storages still more than half full Going into winter, few dared hope supplies would hold up so well Rocky road ahead still for next winter - but it’s a good start politico.eu/article/eu-ene…

Glen Peters (@peters_glen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What could fossil CO₂ emissions do in 2023? Based on very preliminary data, assuming: * Coal flat * Oil up 1.1% * Gas up 0.4% * Cement on trend Then fossil CO₂ emission would rise 0.5% in 2023. Highly uncertain. Read more: 4c-carbon.eu/resources/carb…

What could fossil CO₂ emissions do in 2023?

Based on very preliminary data, assuming:
* Coal flat
* Oil up 1.1%
* Gas up 0.4%
* Cement on trend

Then fossil CO₂ emission would rise 0.5% in 2023. Highly uncertain.

Read more: 4c-carbon.eu/resources/carb…