NZ is on track for a 98 percent renewable power system by 2030, a sweeping new report on the energy system has found.
NZ is on track for a 98 percent renewable power system by 2030, a sweeping new report on the energy system has found.
NEW: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the big one! 112 slides of how The #Electrotech Revolution is rewriting the economics and geopolitics of energyβ‘
Update your slidepacks! Which slide is your favourite?
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I had wondered about that latter point given how loose the association is β it's not like he has creative control of a project that happens to be done by a mate and their friends for example!
I've seen the wider stable referred to as the Nate Bethea Extended Universe β @oldmatecans.lol surely someone's done a map of them all somewhere, feels like there must be well over a dozen by now?
The latest season of Masters of our Domain @mastersofpod.bsky.social (formerly a Seinfeld podcast, now watching shows set in the ancient world) has been covering this, if it's something you're into.
This was a genuinely interesting conservation story on RNZ β trained ferrets going after another introduced pest.
But then, this little snippet about β
through. I can't be the only one thinking this a SUPER weird set of names to put together??
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New article from @drilledmedia.bsky.social out today that links a lot of the current trends in NZ climate action together. Very comprehensive, worth a read! drilled.media/news/new-zea...
Talked to the roaster who owns our local here in Adelaide the other day. (AUD $18pw subscription for unlimited coffees, unreal deal!) He's still going on a stockpile of green beans from last year, as he bet on prices peaking in H1 2025. Harder if you've had to buy roasted beans from wholesalers...
A world-first legal challenge targets the decades-long reliance of successive NZ governments on planting trees to offset emissions from burning fossil fuels.
A former AU sub guy has been talking about this in the media as a plan b for a while, but it screams IREX-style "the price has now gone up" negotiations with the French.
The wider questions of "why manned subs" at all are the more interesting ones tho tbh
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Always seemed wild to me there's no discernible give way signs at this weird wide painted-slip-lane one next to the school! Almost turns into first-come-first-served.
So we've gone from "noooo you can't put a price on our emissions, there's no technological solution" to "we can't use that solution to reduce emissions, there's no price signal"
Will Shane Jones' pet project mine near Reefton be exempt from US import tarrifs, or is it going to be subject to the antimony laundering rules?
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Very similar mechanics & the same team designing/developing. With the evolutions in rules between BbB reprints, seems like the next step! Looking forward to my copy arriving when they release!
With you & J being such big fans of Bloc by Bloc, have you seen Defenders of the Wild?
Spot the difference....
Back in NZ after 3 weeks' holiday in Japan and Korea. Big takeaway from having infrastructure brain the whole time: we deserve nice things in NZ, and we need long-term plans for transport and concentrated growth to get them.
Is it basic to have gone somewhere purely because we saw it on a Netflix show? Probably. Was the ~1hr line worth it? Definitely.
Stock reduction or caps (via the nutrient limits?) would be one way to avoid the rebound effects of efficiency boosts too
The actual data isn't in the RNZ story (although, weirdly, the LIC corporate emission are) so had to dig around on the LIC site a bit. Their best-performing stock seems to be 15-20% below baseline.
NZ's methane targets are:
-10% by 2030
-24-47% by 2050
Special Report:Β Air pollution is behind one in every 10 deaths in New Zealand, shattering our self-perception as a clean, green nation.
What are we going to do about it?
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Newshub finally deliver on an "explosive, game-changer" poll result: