Use the Defense Production Act to produce an electric Geo Tracker and be legends
@pmbigger
Interim ED @cplusc.bsky.social // co-director @transitionsec.bsky.social Political economy in the climate+ecological crisis. Terrible taste in music. climateandcommunity.org // transitionsecurity.org // https://bit.ly/pb_pubs
Use the Defense Production Act to produce an electric Geo Tracker and be legends
turns out blowback has been disproven in the sense that nobody in power gives a shit and if comes for you thatβs your fucking problem loser
Great write up of the tremendous work by my colleague @cashman.bsky.social showing the absurdly huge cost that Europeans are paying for hitching their wagon to US LNG instead of going all-in on renewables.
NEW ANALYSIS: UK emissions fell 2.4% in 2025 as coal fell to a 400-year low. Incredibly, we used less coal last year than than in 1600, when Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne and Shakespeare was writing Hamlet.
All the details in our article: www.carbonbrief.org/...
Left can't resist being on wrong side of a war Whether it's Jeremy Corbyn or Zack Polanski, their foreign policy stances terrify voters outside core supporters
Well, hereβs the thing about being antiwar as an ethical belief: it means you end up opposing most wars. Almost all of them, in fact. This is quite common in people who have consistent beliefs but looks insane to people who have none, or mostly just believe superior people should make the decisions.
Amen to this much-needed conversation between @gruberte.bsky.social & @volts.wtf.
As I think about it: we can have a managed transition from fossil fuels or a chaos transition. This conversation brings wisdom to that choiceβand what comes next.
The USβIsraeli attack on Iran will deepen the cost of living crisis.
The last energy shock cost Europe $1.8tn. Europeβs leaders have backed the illegal war that may cause the next shock.
The transatlantic alliance is Europeβs trillion dollar bill. π§΅
transitionsecurity.org/trillion-dol...
who needs a nursing school when you've got COMPUTE? gwhatchet.com/2026/03/02/g...
Really can't be left unacknowledged that every single state in the region that houses US military personnel, except for maybe two, do so against the will of the supermajority of their own public's opinion but it does not matter because most of these states are US backed dictatorships.
Israel, immediately after vaporizing a bunch of little girls:
one of the basic problems of prediction markets that our brilliant economists clearly have not thought through is that the insider trading poisons basically everything in public life. everything is potentially untrustworthy, a set-up. the fix is always in.
GREENWIRE | The Interior Department on Monday unveiled a final rule that pulls back more than 80 percent of the agency's regulations tied to implementing the National Environmental Policy Act, the nation's bedrock environmental law. Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said NEPA for decades "has been twisted into a weapon" to block energy, infrastructure and conservation projects. "Under the leadership of President Trump, this administration is fixing that," Burgum said in a statement. "We are cutting unnecessary bureaucracy, speeding up approvals, and putting Americans back to work, while enforcing NEPA as Congress originally intended." The final rule largely adopts a draft the agency released last summer, which was criticized for curbing public input and analysis of energy projects. The draft cut close to one-sixth of the agency's regulations implementing NEPA, instead switching most of the remaining rules to less-stringent guidelines. The final rule rescinds more than 80 percent of Interior's prior NEPA regulations, "with the majority of those regulations moved into a streamlined Departmental NEPA Handbook of Implementing Procedures," according to the Interior Department. The regulation arrives on the heels of the White House last year pulling back nearly 50 years' worth of rules that the Council on Environmental Quality had issued to implement the law since 1977, when President Jimmy Carter signed an order directing the agency to issue rules under NEPA. Associate Deputy Secretary Karen Budd-Falen said that "Interior is restoring NEPA to what Congress intended β a procedural law that informs decisions, not a regulatory maze that delays them for years."
Holy shit.
The fossil-fuel industry wanted "permitting reform" (ie, gutting the National Environmental Policy Act) so badly that the Trump regime went ahead and did it illegally.
subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eene...
Trump's steep cuts to public service jobs and STEM research has not saved much money at all. While, naturally, defense contractors continue to make up the biggest share of government contracts.
The country is losing years of talent to the private sector and to other countries. trib.al/yL4uzHA
Again, logistics! Tariffs imposed by US on chinese battery minerals are not reducing chinese dominance in supply chains. Instead, they are redirecting trade flows geographically while preserving China's corporate control. Tariffs function as routing signals... voltrush.substack.com/p/why-tariff...
"large language models such as ChatGPT were consistently advising women to ask for lower salaries than men in recruitment processes,... AI tools already in use by more than half of Englandβs councils were downplaying womenβs medical conditions, potentially resulting in unequal care"
Data center fights are hyperlocal but depend on opaque global supply chains + geopolitical resource grabs. How do data centers connect with critical minerals and electronics manufacturing, and what makes these connections palpable? Hannah Lipstein + I wrote about this @techpolicypress.bsky.social
New drone footage from @floodlightnews.org - the fossil methane power plant Musk built specifically to create abusive and racist material on his social media website is still wildly breaching EPA regulations even after a ruling against using them -->>>
floodlightnews.org/thermal-dron...
and i wrote this a decade ago about jackson as the model response to trump-style politics www.slate.com/articles/new...
"The fact that Jackson had ... boosting African American turnout and raising policy expectations among Black constituents, suggested to more conservative whites in the party that they were losing because of the partyβs focus on the interests of minorities at the expense of rural whites.β
Tomorrow, I am talking with researcher @gruberte.bsky.social about her work on the energy "mid-transition," that messy period when fossil fuel systems are declining as clean energy systems grow. Her latest paper contemplates the "minimum viable scale" for such systems before they collapse.
Got Qs?
Holy moly: Seattleβs millionaire tax, passed last year, is expected to bring in $115 million in its 1st year, way more than the $50 million anticipated.
The funds will go to the cityβs new social housing developer publicola.com/2026/02/11/t...
(Is NY Gov Hochul paying attention?)
New piece for @phenomenalworld.bsky.social, written with @jacktaggart.bsky.social and @tomchodor.bsky.social! It's an attempt at grasping the dismantling of multilateral global governance, in light of intensifying geopolitical rivalries, resurgent state capitalism, and hegemonic crisis. Link below:
Astounding. Georgia is expected to lose $2.5 BILLION in tax revenue due to tax exemptions for *DATA CENTERS* in FY 2026. This corporate subsidy alone is about *7 TIMES* the cumulative FY26 tax expenditures for the state's principal affordable housing program (really the only significant one). 1/2
In case anyone's wondering how Jeff Bezos feels about climate policy these days, the Washington Post editorial board just heartily endorsed Trump ripping up the EPA's "endangerment finding," which allows the federal government to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants.
1. it's not?
2. what's "true" in a very obvious sense is that they're going to try their best to MAKE it true and still replace every job they can with it despite it, again, not being true
3. it then follows that the way to "think seriously" about it is to be as skeptical & hostile to it as possible
Kakistocracy in action