And after a day of sitting at a computer, thereโs nothing like sticking your hands in mud and making something useful out of it
And after a day of sitting at a computer, thereโs nothing like sticking your hands in mud and making something useful out of it
Pottery, definitely. I joined a local studio four years ago and love it. Itโs easy to learn, fun, and a great way to connect with other people. plus you can do it in all kinds of weather & not risk life or limb
Bottom line: you canโt fix Venezuelaโs resource curse by pumping more oil. Oil is the problem, not the solution.
I spoke with Brazilโs Veja a few days ago about the insanity of Trumpโs Venezuela strategy
veja.abril.com.br/economia/tru...
This is literally the perfect sound bite, perfectly delivered
Six months ago @profmichaelross.bsky.social and I wrote in Foreign Affairs that the US is increasingly behaving like a petrostate. Seems relevant today
Next year's Climate Pipeline Project is at Columbia University. Great for junior scholars in PS, across fields. Application deadline is tomorrow!
Ht @nilskupzok.bsky.social
politicaleconomy.columbia.edu/news/call-pa...
These attacks show that youโre making a difference. Hang in there and keep up the great work.
Paul Tobin, @stacydvandeveer.bsky.social and I are delighted to announce our new, open access, edited book โStability and politicization in climate governanceโ. bit.ly/45Gb6RM. It is packed full of fantastic chapters about different aspects of climate politics. Hereโs a short thread. 1/
Recommended read: A @ForeignAffairs essay by two US professors argued that, as the USโs energy exports have grown, it has โbegun to behave more like a classic petrostateโ.
๐ @profmichaelross.bsky.socialโฌ and @โชerikvoeten.bsky.socialโฌ
IEA: Oil still on track to peak by 2030; oil for fuel to peak in 2027
"annual growth slowsโฆto just a trickle over the next several years, with a small decline expected in 2030, based on todayโs policy settings and market trends"
Here are some of the most striking charts ๐งต
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When @erikvoeten.bsky.social and I first wrote in 2016 about "petrostates," we thought of places like Venezuela, Iran, Russia, Libya, and Iraq that "actively defy global norms, invade neighboring countries, (and) flout human rights." I never imagined the US would join this list.
Abstract of "Offshore Outlaws: Brexit and Oil Spills in the North Sea" by Anthony Calacino, Federica Genovese, Hayley Pring (University of Oxford)
๐จ WP w/ @acalacino.bsky.social & @hayleypring.bsky.social
Itโs been a turbulent decade of globalization backlash. Populist projects wanna take back control everywhere.
Focusing on the case of oil and Brexit, we offer a story of the danger of this narrative and concrete merits of multilateralism: ๐งต
Weโre grateful that @natclimate.nature.com is featuring a project that the three of us worked so hard on and believe in so deeply!
Iโm so sorry, Jeff, this is just terrible, for you, your lab, and everything weโre working for.
UCLA political scientist @profmichaelross.bsky.social wrote long ago about how regimes and insurgencies use derivative claims over as-yet uncaptured resources to fund violence: what he dubbed "booty futures."
Saddened but unsurprised that the US may wade into these blackwaters.
New from me - is it possible we are actually at peak populism? This post is an exercise in working through a scenario - I may very well be wrong. But also, outside of America, I think something is shifting. Because of America. 1/n
benansell.substack.com/p/twilight-o...
We now have visual evidence of intense pollution from every stage of the #LNG supply chain, from the hole in the ground, to the export terminal, to the regasification import terminal (as bad as it sounds), to the power plant. It's astonishing to see, even for me.
narrated youtu.be/eyh4pcpBt7o?...
For a thumbnail of @profmichaelross.bsky.social new @worldpolitics.bsky.social review essay on climate, see ๐๐พ
Can a cap-and-trade system work in the US? What does a Trump administration really mean for climate politics? @profmichaelross.bsky.social answers these questions and more in @worldpolitics.bsky.social The Storied Teller. wpj.princeton.edu/storied-tell...