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This report by JP Morgan has some interesting data on this issue. Particularly interesting is the regional grids developing in Africa that would facilitate even greater uptake of a variety of electrification technologies including hydro and geothermal.
www.jpmorgan.com/insights/sus...
Energy security is quickly becoming a core driver for electrification in addition to emissions/energy transition particularly for emerging economies and Africa as they don’t want to be beholden to volatile commodity supply chains.
This our 20th annual #TopRisks report at Eurasia Group. It is a bumper crop in 2026 — the most complex and potentially consequential risk environment in memory.
It informs leaders around the world in every sector. We hope it helps you make sense of things.
www.eurasiagroup.net/issues/Top-R...
In light of other requests of what was your top ten reads this read this year I’ll limit it to a more focused list for those of us that only read around 10 books:
1. What was the most informative read?
2. What was the most fun read?
3. What was the most surprising read?
System thinking is a thing….
This book was a good diagnosis of the problem, though I’m less convinced of the solutions.
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Have a version of this pinned. It’s something that festers for me.
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I’m just a tad jealous given I’ve been trying to get my kids cooking for a while and I’ve got my youngest to do scrambled eggs and that’s about it…
Looking for some reading recommendations. Hit me up!
Friend of mine shared a screen shot of a bibliography a student had AI draft a paper that didn’t even get his first name citing his lecture notes.
Looking for some recommendations to add to my 2026 reading list. While I’m predisposed to sci-fi and non-fiction but open to pretty much anything with a good recommendation.
Ah the days of MechWarrior2…
Never before have I seen a policy so effectively operate as a Rorschach test confirming people’s priors as this CAN-AB MOU.
Wasn’t thinking of Musk etc but the high school kid who dreams of being a YouTuber…
This is a thought that’s gonna fester with me for a while!
The smartest people in the world today are not focused on solving the world's problems.
No, they are all employed specifically to grab an increasing share of our collective attention, by whatever algorithmic magic they can muster.
I think that this is the essence of our global polycrisis.
Just piling on with the Goldeneye gifs…
Slappers only!
Figured you go on a Civilization gaming binge.
I’ve said for a while cap is redundant if Pathways goes ahead. Now let’s see if Pathways gets off the sidelines…
Same…what a trip.
Hindsight FTW 🙌
what if instead of sports we chose happiness
And Fox lost its mind when Obama wore a tan suit…