GreenFire, to solar
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

Without celebrating the climate progress that we've made we send a signal to young people that we've not been trying to address the problem and that's a problem.

Already, the rollout of clean generation, led by solar and wind, has helped to slow the growth in fossil fuels by almost two-thirds in the last 10 years. As a result, half the world’s economies are already at least five years past a peak in electricity generation from fossil fuels.

#ClimateHope #Solar #Wind
https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/05/turning-point-in-energy-history-as-solar-wind-start-pushing-fossil-fuels-off-the-grid/

sarenaulibarri, to solarpunk
@sarenaulibarri@wandering.shop avatar

‘Turning point in energy history’ as solar, wind start pushing fossil fuels off the grid

Fossil fuel growth has stalled while wind and solar are growing.

https://yaleclimateconnections.org/2024/05/turning-point-in-energy-history-as-solar-wind-start-pushing-fossil-fuels-off-the-grid/

doomscroller, to random
@doomscroller@mastodon.online avatar
bikemonterey, to Futurology
@bikemonterey@sfba.social avatar

"Cycling is one of the most sustainable and healthy means of that exists, yet cycling remains under-prioritized in the mobility mix in most places around the world and in the wider agenda.

...

"The potential for (and ) to help address is huge and within our grasp." —Jill Warren, chief executive of the European Cyclists’ Federation https://www.forbes.com/sites/tanyamohn/2023/12/04/the-climate-mouse-that-roars-cyclists-take-on-cop28/

GreenFire, to solar
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

For almost an hour this morning in the midwest of the U.S. almost 2/3rds of our electricity was being produced from power (which is actually a form of power I'd like to point out but that's besides the point).

This is real, tangible and more concrete results of our efforts over the last decades that should give you

MichaelEMann, to climate
@MichaelEMann@fediscience.org avatar

"Climate: Minutes to Midnight" | I join @ianbremmer @kathhayhoe Hayhoe & @brittwray in a panel discussion on the , & , courtesy of 's "Common Ground With Jane Whitney":
https://www.cgjw.org/midnight

SWAIS2C, to climate

A UK focused look at what keeps some of their leading workers positive in the face of recent news. https://www.positive.news/environment/climate-leaders-on-what-brings-them-hope/

barijaona, to random
@barijaona@mastodon.mg avatar

I would like the hashtag to trend some day.

bethsawin, to random
@bethsawin@spore.social avatar

Signs of collapse and signs of an ecological society emerging coexist right now, in my opinion. The news covers the scary parts, and we need to know, and not look away. But lets not miss the little shoots of a saner more connected ecological-social-economic system either. What's a hint of a life-sustaining society emerging you've seen of late?

Firlefanz,
@Firlefanz@writing.exchange avatar

@bethsawin

I see a lot of change in Germany.

After experimenting with cheap public transport last year (a monthly ticket for ALL local transport in Germany was only €9 for 3 months, yes, subsidized) we now have the DE-ticket, which covers ALL local traffic for €49 in subscriptions.

Many people are using it to shift from cars to buses or trains.

My town has started using E-buses and has shifted the local small ferries to E-Boats (and the fare is included in the DE-Ticket).

GreenFire, to random
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

In a short thread on I'll start out with this new polling for what it's worth.

A Cox survey found that 51% of American consumers are now considering either a new or used EV, up from 38% in 2021.

Actual adoption rates that reduce GHG pollution are more important than polling results is what I mean by "for what it's worth", but regardless it's a good sign.

GreenFire,
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

I know that the timelines of most people that are concerned about our are filled with stories of doom and gloom, but there are many of us working towards

Anyways, provides

With a nominal CO₂ capture capacity of up to 36’000 tons per year when fully operational, Mammoth is a key milestone on Climeworks' ambitious scale-up plan of reaching multi-megaton capacity in the 2030s and gigaton capacity by 2050. https://climeworks.com/news/climeworks-mammoth-construction-update-jul23

sarenaulibarri, to solarpunk
@sarenaulibarri@wandering.shop avatar

I'm delighted to discover this online interactive story that's partially inspired by the anthology I co-edited, MULTISPECIES CITIES!

"Pathways to Multispecies Cities: Backcasting from Solarpunk Stories" by Reetta Rossi

It's a little like a choose-you-own adventure story. Check it out and play through the options!

https://reettarossi.itch.io/multispecies-cities

faerye, to random
@faerye@pie.gd avatar

My friend @BuildSoil is for his small but mighty 501c3, Build Soil. In case you aren’t familiar with him, he’s a landscape ecologist who calls for practical, greening and thinks in big systems! He is a wonderful educator and source of .

Build Soil’s first big project is a distributed push to plant edible chestnut trees in communities worldwide! I am growing trees to give away and I’m one of the volunteers that helps with the org’s yard nursery :)

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sarenaulibarri, to random
@sarenaulibarri@wandering.shop avatar
pvonhellermannn, to random
@pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green avatar

24th May 2023.

is battering with 220km/hour winds. Meanwhile police are raiding the households of protesters in . A new study finds that ’s scheme is worthless, may even be detrimental. But also a small sign of ? reject Shell’s plan after protesters disrupt their meeting

https://mastodon.energy/@CarbonBubble/110422388259885801

pvonhellermannn, to random
@pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green avatar

i am posting this article here now - about in , where loss is amongst the world’s largest. But i am finding it all difficult just now. Week on week, day after day hard-hitting - it’s getting to me and i am not sure how good it is to keep on posting all this. Will try and focus on
for a bit if I can

https://www.nationalgeographic.de/umwelt/2022/03/hydrologen-warnen-deutschland-trocknet-aus

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