Changing our energy legacy
“Philip Larkin famously proposed that what will survive of us is love. Wrong. What will survive of us is plastic,
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“Philip Larkin famously proposed that what will survive of us is love. Wrong. What will survive of us is plastic,
Continue readingA short post here ahead of some more detailed ones to come in July and August. I have recently started
Continue readingEnergy is Evolving Quickly “Don’t be afraid of a little metaphor; it won’t bite you, but you should always make sure
Continue readingFossil fuel energy is being replaced by its antithesis: it needs to be. Oil and Gas as genre For millennia,
Continue readingBP’s latest Energy Outlook shows us our fossil-fuel-dominated energy future – unless we intervene with technology and policy “…when oil
Continue readingWith the rapid growth of new energy sources, but sustained hyper-investment in fossil fuels we are entering a world of
Continue reading“In the long run, decarbonisation could be a way of reinvigorating capitalism. Mass electrification, from zero-carbon sources, could stimulate new
Continue readingShort the Horses Redux In any major industry transition it’s supposed to be easier to spot the losers than the
Continue readingWith the rapid growth of new energy technologies, and China’s sudden pivot from coal, the solution to the world’s long-term
Continue reading“Nature doesn’t ask your permission; She has nothing to do with your wishes, or whether you like her laws or
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