nemobis, to climate
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

A mixed bag, but not too shabby: 20 G$ to non-profits for work.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/statements-releases/2024/04/04/biden-harris-administration-announces-historic-20-billion-in-awards-to-expand-access-to-clean-energy-and-climate-solutions-and-lower-energy-costs-for-communities-across-the-nation/

Looks like the idea is to outsource to entities which can't easily be strangled by the next administration. A pseudo capital injection to produce 150 G$ in grants and loans.

Is a 7x multiplier realistic? Dunno. EIB Group has over 540 G€ assets, of which 200 G€ claimed "green", with just 22 G€ paid-in capital.
https://www.eif.org/news_centre/publications/mid_term_review_of_the_eib_group_climate_bank_roadmap_en.pdf

charlesgaba, to random
@charlesgaba@mastodon.social avatar

🎉 BREAKING: Happy 14th Anniversary to the !

Data Wonks Rejoice: Let's dig into the official 2024 Open Enrollment Period Public Use Files!

https://acasignups.net/24/03/22/happy-14th-anniversary-aca-part-2

charlesgaba,
@charlesgaba@mastodon.social avatar

LOWEST avg. premiums: NEW HAMPSHIRE ($453/mo)

HIGHEST avg. premiums: WEST VIRGINIA ($1,119/mo, which is actually down $55/mo y/y)

92% of enrollees are receiving financial aid (which will plummet if the upgraded subsidies of the are allowed to expire at the end of 2025)

charlesgaba,
@charlesgaba@mastodon.social avatar

LOWEST avg. premiums: NEW HAMPSHIRE ($453/mo)

HIGHEST avg. premiums: WEST VIRGINIA ($1,119/mo, which is actually down $55/mo y/y)

92% of enrollees are receiving financial aid (which will plummet if the upgraded subsidies of the are allowed to expire at the end of 2025)

jik, to politics
@jik@federate.social avatar

burning the legislators who voted against the and then bragged to their constituents about the money flowing into their districts because it passed.

fulelo, to random
@fulelo@journa.host avatar

- Army tried to recruit suspected informer's widow
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68469161

MikeDunnAuthor, to incarcerated
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History March 1, 1981: Provisional Irish Republican Army member Bobby Sands began his hunger strike at HM Prison Maze. He was in prison for his role in the Balmoral Furniture Company bombing in 1976. During the hunger strike, he was elected to parliament. 10 prisoners died from starvation during the strike, including Sands. 100,000 people attended his funeral.

jrefior, to Economics
@jrefior@hachyderm.io avatar

Neat podcast series from Marketplace on what the Inflation Reduction Act, a big infrastructure law, will do at the local level
https://www.marketplace.org/collection/breaking-ground/

GreenFire, to climate
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

Ever heard of Robert Bryce?

He's a poster child example of the climate science denialism community.

NARUC paid for him to give a speech at their D.C. conference. It is a national association representing state public service commissioners who regulate public utility services.

He compared Sierra Club & Mike Bloomberg, and E-NGOs to Osama Bin Laden for their mission to close coal plants.

Manchin is now addressing them.

https://winter.naruc.org/meetings-and-events/naruc-winter-policy-summits/2024-winter-policy-summit/agenda/

GreenFire,
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

Many people don't seem to realize how much Biden and Democrats have done to address climate change.

The Inflation Reduction Act alone—just one of their bills—is expected to speed up the pace of emissions reductions by 2X.

By 2030 that's equivalent to zeroing out the combined annual emissions of CA and FL.

Do you think people that aren't supporting Democrats are committing ecocide?

GreenFire,
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

The US-based thin film solar manufacturer, First Solar's plans to produce 14GW of modules in the US in 2026 would add ~$5B to the value of the US economy & $10.2B in economic output, plus support $2.8B in labor income.


https://www.firstsolar.com/About-Us/Economic-Impact-Study

doomscroller, to random
@doomscroller@mastodon.online avatar

Biden’s climate law fines oil companies for methane pollution. The bill is coming due.
Recent research suggests the IRA’s methane fee could batter the oil and gas industry to the tune of more than $1 billion. https://grist.org/regulation/biden-methane-fee-diversified/

michael_albert, to random German
@michael_albert@mastodon.online avatar

Der Streit um das offenbart den Zustand der deutschen Politik: Kleinkariertes Gezerre um einen Minimalkonsens, dem man sich zum Schluss aus parteitaktischen Motiven verweigert. Kein Mut zum großen Wurf, der dringend nötig wäre.

Nur zum Vergleich: Der Inflation Reduction Act (), das Konjunktur- und Investitionsprogramm der USA umfasst 1 Billion Dollar – 1.000 Milliarden! Hierzulande kann man sich nicht einmal auf 3 Milliarden einigen.

GreenFire, to climate
@GreenFire@mstdn.social avatar

Do you support unions? Then you are a Joe Biden supporter or you're lying.

Jeff Stein of @washingtonpost spent time w/ United Association union of plumbers & pipefitters in central Michigan.

Its growth is enormous -- largely due to Biden investments.

Once had ~50 apprentices/yr
Now taking in ~200 because of growth.

"We’ve never even come close to these numbers," UA's Trent Mauk says.

CelloMomOnCars, to random
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

The concern should not be the rising price tag of the , but that so few American voters have heard about the Act.

"Within a year of its passage, the led to $282 billion of new investment and created some 175,000 , Goldman Sachs researchers found. They also estimated that it will drive $3 trillion worth of investments over the next decade."

https://newrepublic.com/article/178983/bidens-climate-law-ira-cost-incentives

estelle, to history
@estelle@techhub.social avatar

"An estimated 90,000 Kenyans were slaughtered in the Kikuyu uprising while just over a thousand were hanged on a portable gibbet. Some 160,000 were detained in internment camps where torture was routine.

"One of Britain’s victims was US President Barack Obama’s paternal grandfather, Hussein Onyango Obama, who was arrested in 1949, and tortured by having pins inserted under his fingernails."

Kitson brought to Belfast his experiences in Kenya, fighting the Kikuyu Land and Freedom Army (exotically dubbed the “Mau Mau” by the British) in the early 1950s where he honed a practice of using “turned” or “converted” rebels into “counter-gangs”.

Anne Cadwallader: https://www.declassifieduk.org/the-general-who-terrorised-the-colonies/

brittanytrang, to Health
@brittanytrang@newsie.social avatar

We love some courtroom reporting:

@STAT's John Wilkerson was in the room for the first oral arguments in a drugmaker's suit alleging that Medicare's drug price negotiation violates its rights.

The judge was skeptical.

https://www.statnews.com/2024/01/31/medicare-drug-price-negotiation-lawsuit-skepticism/

MikeDunnAuthor, to ireland
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History January 21, 1919: Members of the Irish Volunteers ambushed Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) officers in the Soloheadbeg ambush. The RIC were escorting a consignment of gelignite explosives at Soloheadbeg, County Tipperary. The IRA killed two RIC officers in the ambush and seized all their weapons and the explosives. Gelignite was invented in 1875, by Alfred Nobel, that infamous proponent of peace. For more on Nobel’s ignoble history, you can read my article, “The Merchant of Death” https://marshalllawwriter.com/the-merchant-of-death/

#workingclass #LaborHistory #irish #IRA #terrorism #nobel #explosives #NobelPrize #ireland #independence

gwagner, to climate
@gwagner@fediscience.org avatar

Nature Climate Change Perspective just out: Key questions and some answers from social science research on how to turn the three major US climate & energy laws into the kind of transformative success stories the world so badly needs.

"The stakes are high. The success of these new laws could catalyse virtuous cycles in the energy transition; their failure could breed cynicism about major government spending on climate change."

Full free paper: https://rdcu.be/dv7hM

Fig. 1 | Spending and targets of recent US climate policies

CelloMomOnCars, to random
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

Climate hardening transportation infrastructure is a good investment of tax money -- AND can be made a lot less expensive if it is paired with a re-think of land use policies, e.g. Do we want sprawl or dense walkable neighbourhoods? Do we want long commutes or 15 minute cities? Can we move freight by rail not in individual trucks? It's all related.

https://climatechampions.unfccc.int/report-identifies-8-immediate-actions-required-to-drive-adaptation-resilience-for-land-transport-infrastructure-to-protect-communities-and-economies/

CelloMomOnCars,
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

“Since its passage, the has announced $400 billion in funding for more than 40,000 projects across the country, including nearly 8,000 bridge projects, 25 passenger projects, 190 airport terminal projects, 445 port and waterway projects, 1,200 drinking and wastewater projects, and over 60 projects dedicated to improving the resilience and reliability of the energy .”

Plus, Biden's and
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanmichelson2/2023/12/26/2023the-year-of-infrastructure-wins/?sh=24a3028e1f7b

shepgo, to retirement
@shepgo@mastodon.social avatar

Biden Wants to Make This Big Change to Rollovers

“President spoke… on what the White House has called a crackdown on “junk fees” in retirement planning. Such fees chip away at account balances over time, leading to lifetime savings that are up to 20% less than if advisors were held to the highest standards.”

https://www.barrons.com/articles/biden-retirement-junk-fees-ira-rollovers-fiduciary-1b87f859

AnthonyFStevens, to ireland
@AnthonyFStevens@mastodon.online avatar

#Tories

🚨Dangerously out of control🚨

#Braverman: "I do not believe these marches are merely a cry for help for #Gaza. They're an assertion of primacy by Islamists, of the kind we are more used to seeing in Northern #Ireland."

#Sunak failed to force the Met to ban a pro #Palestine ceasefire march, so his attack dog Cruella reacted, prompting the #FarRight to tell its supporters to protest against the march.

Why is it wrong to call for peace on Armistice Day? 💢 🤔

https://news.sky.com/story/suella-braverman-is-out-of-control-home-secretary-sparks-fresh-row-over-inflammatory-newspaper-article-13003749

AnthonyFStevens,
@AnthonyFStevens@mastodon.online avatar

@samueljohnson @pthane @selzero

And this was done with the full support of the .

Even at the height of the troubles, few on the mainland gave a toss about . It was just urban warfare in another country which kept appearing on our screens & only affected the UK when the struck.

It was ultra Loyalists & the ruling elite who yearned for a return to empire who drove the troubles forward.

will be united again. It's just a matter of when, not if. 🇮🇪 🙏🏾

nemobis, to solar
@nemobis@mamot.fr avatar

Apparently «global panel prices have collapsed due to a wave of new Asian production capacity in recent months» and we're supposed to believe this is a bad thing.
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-solar-panel-manufacturing-boom-threatened-by-cheap-imports-2023-11-03/

CelloMomOnCars, to climate
@CelloMomOnCars@mastodon.social avatar

"The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) environmental group is tracking what it calls the “hypocrisy” of the Republican members who have repeatedly sought to bask in the investment unleashed by the despite having voted unanimously against it.

Despite this, and the enthusiasm from GOP members for the boon it provides to clean energy jobs, the Republican leadership of the House has made repeated attempts to dismantle key provisions of the IRA."

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/01/republicans-climate-change-ira-nancy-mace-marjorie-taylor-greene

doomscroller, to climate
@doomscroller@mastodon.online avatar

Similar to Australian political with 'climate' policies written or at least influenced by the fossil fuel industry.

Biden’s Carbon Capture Funding Actually Incentivizes More Emissions and Higher Costs
https://themessenger.com/opinion/bidens-carbon-capture-funding-incentivizes-emissions-higher-costs-climate-energy

Jorsh, to random
@Jorsh@beige.party avatar

Just a friendly reminder that murder is wrong. @GottaLaff had some people post some disturbing comments on one of her toots. I despise the Koch brothers but would never condone the surviving brother's murder. I am anti-capital punishment and anti-assassination. Murder is wrong.

Lots of ❤️ for you @GottaLaff and many thanks for all your posts.

kevinrns,
@kevinrns@mstdn.social avatar

@falcennial @TCatInReality @Jorsh

These are Biden's carbon replacers, sucking up some of the best wind on earth.

Build it all, build the replacement now. The EU says the goal of their efforts, arrangements, negotiations . . . is the elimination of carbon fuels, at speed.

"EU to push for COP28 deal on phasing out fossil fuels"

Good news. The Goal is stated. The time is set. The path is before us.

https://www.reuters.com/sustainability/eu-wrangles-over-negotiating-stance-cop28-climate-summit-2023-10-16/

MikeDunnAuthor, to ireland
@MikeDunnAuthor@kolektiva.social avatar

Today in Labor History October 12, 1984: The Provisional Irish Republican Army failed to assassinate Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet at the Brighton Hotel. Thatcher narrowly escaped, and her popularity soared in the aftermath. The bomb did kill five Conservative Party members, including a sitting MP, and wounded 31 others. The Miners’ Strike was currently underway in Britain. Morrissey, from the Smiths, said: "The only sorrow of the Brighton bombing is that Thatcher escaped unscathed." The tabloids were full of similar jokes. The Angelic Upstarts celebrated the bombing with their single "Brighton Bomb." The bomber, Patrick McGee, got 8 life sentences (just to make sure he was thoroughly remorseful). Magee was released in 1999 under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement, after serving 14 years. The bombing was depicted in the novels “High Dive” (2015) by Jonathan Lee, and “In the Morning I'll Be Gone” by Adrian McKinty.

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