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XR Merseyside
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We're in the midst of catastrophic climate breakdown and biodiversity loss. We must take action now.
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Carla Denyer has started a petition to Racel Reeves "End tax breaks for oil and gas giants and support workers instead"

The more we support it the better chance it has of succeeding. You can read more and sign the petition here:

you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/en...
End tax breaks on oil and gas
Sign the petition to stop the giveaway and demand a fair jobs plan needs major people power right now.
you.38degrees.org.uk
This article makes a horrifying read (but is recommended nonetheless).
The headline is followed by a list of millions more deaths attributable to fossil fuel use, and an accounting of the vast annual subsidies to fossil fuels. We're mad.

#NoMoreFossilFuels

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Rising heat kills one person a minute worldwide, major report reveals
Biggest analysis of its kind finds millions are dying each year because of failure to tackle climate crisis
www.theguardian.com
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This could be a tipping point for decision makers across the UK: we're holding a National Emergency Briefing on the Climate and Nature crisis for national leaders at Westminster Central Hall, and you can help!...🧵
Carbon capture as it's being proposed and implemented will *add* CO2 to the atmosphere - how can that help achieve Net Zero?

(Even if 90% of CO2 from a fossil fuel source were captured (actual results are more like 50%) 10% is emitted. We need green solutions, not blue, grey, whatever)

#Hynot
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We all got that scary phone alert yesterday.

Wildfires. Floods. Extreme weather.

The UK govt knows the climate 💩 is about to hit the fan.

So do the billionaires — who are quietly building bunkers. 🧵
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💡🔥 AXA & AIG’s offices were lit up across 10 cities worldwide to launch our phase of action 8-22 September.

We are exposing the truth: Big Insurance is fuelling climate chaos + genocide.

From Manchester to Johannesburg, Paris to Auckland: insurers of destruction can’t hide.
#InsureOurSurvival
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Repeat after me. A habitable planet is more important than the profits of a few fossil fuel companies.

Pass it on.

#ActOnClimate
- in 2024 > 70% of cars imported into Nepal were electric.
- 60% of new cars sold in Ethiopia were battery-powered, after the state banned sales of internal-combustion-engine vehicles altogether

#NoMoreOilAndGas
#FossilFuelsOnTheRun
Across emerging markets, Chinese-made EVs are now about as cheap as traditional vehicles. ... the average Chinese EV sold for around $30,000 in Thailand, compared with $34,000 for the typical petrol-engine car.
- over the past year Morocco has increased its wind generation by 50%, becoming the country with the ninth most.
- India has seen four months of decline in coal-power generation, aided by an increase of 14% in renewable generation.
Those meanies at The Economist hide behind a paywall so here are highlights.

- In the first 6 months of 2025, Pakistan generated 25% of its electricity from solar power
- it's also adding enough batteries to cover 26% of peak demand by 2030.

Not bad for a country currently plagued by power cuts.
Good News!
The Economist reports that the green transition is racing ahead in the global south (outstripping Europe). It's driven by economics
- renewable energy is cheaper
- and it's home grown releasing valuable foreign currency that was used to import oil

www.economist.com/finance-and-...
The green transition has a surprising new home
Forget about northern Europeans, with their coalition governments and love of cycling
www.economist.com
- Or the illegal harvesting of ancient forests
- and the health issues from particulates are significant with lots of PM 2.5 particles
- let's not forget the social issues that are well documented with eg Drax's operations in the USA as exposed by the BBC
- or the amount of fossil fuel emissions to harvest, process and transport wood
A thoughtful and well researched report on why burning wood for power (and heat) is a poor choice.
For instance,
- if you think biomass is renewable, maybe you're right, but it takes 60-120 years for the emitted CO2 to be recaptured. In the meantime its an emitter. We can't afford that.
Burning wood for energy has long been touted as sustainable, but is it? Natalie Johnson, Research & Policy Officer at Global Action Plan plan presents the case that it's time for a rethink when it come to forest fuels.

Follow the link for full article:
www.globalactionplan.org.uk/news/wood-bu...
Wood burning: it’s time for a rethink
Burning wood has been long touted as a ‘sustainable’ alternative to other methods of producing energy, however, the tides may be starting to turn as more people wise up to the issues with wood…
www.globalactionplan.org.uk
Politicians have a habit of being wrong before they're right. The UK's Climate Change Committee says CCS only for cement and direct air capture. So, yes, politicians are awry.
Energy predominantly from the sun - wind, solar, hydro are all sun powered.
The hydrogen we do really need from water.
CCS for direct air capture or cement making. When fossil fuels are involved CCS is a carbon emitter despite its cuddly name.
Don't need fossil fuels. Change is coming.
Seasonal power supply? Ok, but blue hydrogen is nuts for this.
It's cheaper, smarter and lower CO2 emissions to burn methane directly and do CCS on the power station than make blue H2 from methane and then burn it.

Of course methane with CCS is still a big CO2 emitter (so also nuts). Green H2 then
It's so cheap and quick that no one on the UK will build it without a £21B bung from the government.
Anyone can be cheap when they receive massive corporate welfare.

Do without the corporate welfare.
Highest efficiency available for blue hydrogen perhaps.

And efficiency of what?
- energy per kg of hydrogen?
- least CO2 per kg of hydrogen?
What is hydrogen needed for? Perhaps steel making? Not for energy. Chemicals?

But definitely not
- to burn
- to assist with oil refining