The good climate news Thread, what diesel cage should I buy -wtf?

Good climate news this week
1 Queensland in $62b for 12 renewables zones
2 Belgian court nixes €3b plastics plant
3 Amsterdam bans cruise ships
4 World Bank begins to rise from climate slumber
5 €2b for German green steel
6 Australian banks deny coal king $1b refinance

Good climate news last week
1 China to accelerate renewables
2 International Seabed Authority may pause deep sea mining
3 85% of EU citizens back renewables
4 Green cement meets building requirements
5 Australia in 2nd offshore wind zone
6 New EU 11.7% energy efficiency target

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relax guys, we have a few more years before the gulf stream collapses

@BruidheanChaorthainn - please check into this thread regularly

Dr. Jonathan Foley on Twitter: “No, no, no. The Gulf Stream is not going to collapse. That’s just bad science reporting you’re reading.” / Twitter

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https://t.co/mrbYGMr8Vz

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That’s good news. We’re rightly shagged if it fails. Especially those of us who enjoy sea swimming. Seem to be very varying views on it though.

looks like trips overseas are back on guys

Assaad Razzouk on Twitter: “Good climate news this week 1 Amazon deforestation plunges 66% in July 2 Listed companies to face new EU climate disclosure rules 3 Germany’s Uniper to triple green investments to €8b 4 Protests ramp up against coal in South Korea 5 Swiss women sue government over climate” / X

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Merkels policy to make them reliant on Russian gas was disastrous for them. There’s wind turbines everywhere you turn in Germany now.

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:clap: :clap:

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Sensible Swedes are sensible

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@Little_Lord_Fauntleroy

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well done India, TFKs awkward squad pro incandescent lightbulb stance exposed badly too

The thing about india is they were starting from a really shitty base. Same with china. When we signed up for example we already were movong the wheel towards renewables

What is the rank of India in greenhouse emissions 2022?

10th

The correct answer is 10th. India has retained its spot at the 10th rank in the best-performing countries in the global Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) 2022 for the third year in a row. The report was released by Germanwatch on the side-lines of the COP26

India on track to meet Paris Agreement goal ahead of time « Carbon Pulse (carbon-pulse.com)