Flannery Winchester
@flannerykw.bsky.social
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VP of Comms for @cclusa.org. Driving an EV. Planting for pollinators. Chasing a toddler. Opinions are my own.
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flannerykw.bsky.social
It’s possible to make things better!

(A hopeful reminder that I need frequently.)
emmanuelspv.bsky.social
Avant / Après Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, 11ème arrondissement de Paris. Un de ces endroits où, maintenant, on ne peut pas imaginer sur place ce qu'il y avait avant. Car même si on se doute que les arbres sont jeunes et ont remplacé du stationnement, dur d'imaginer qu'il y en avait en face aussi !
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rebeccasolnit.bsky.social
An energy revolution is underway in this century, though it’s unfolded in ways slow enough and technical enough for most people not to notice (and I assume it’s nowhere near finished). It is astonishing – a powerful solution to the climate crisis... [Wrote it a while ago; came out yesterday.]
The renewable energy revolution is a feat of technology | Rebecca Solnit
An energy revolution is underway in this century, though most people have not noticed it
www.theguardian.com
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jamellebouie.net
the one thing i genuinely did not anticipate from this administration was its vicious, know nothing hostility to any and everything that might even be adjacent to science and scientific research. they genuinely one to destroy the entirety of the nation’s research capacity. and for what, exactly?
michaelrlowry.bsky.social
If you think I've forgotten about the hurricane satellites, think again. The Navy is permanently unplugging them this week, on the brink of the busiest stretch of the season. There's so much more to this story, and I have the latest scoop. ⬇️
Navy Set to Unplug Critical Hurricane Satellites this Week
Abrupt termination of satellite data by U.S. Department of Defense sends forecasters scrambling for a fix on the brink of the busiest stretch of the hurricane season
michaelrlowry.substack.com
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costasamaras.com
This is twice as money much as the Department of Energy spends on solar power R&D. We could have more solar power but instead we’re paying to build detention camps.
nbcnews.com
FEMA is preparing to send $608 million to states to construct immigrant detention centers as part of the Trump administration’s push to expand capacity to hold migrants.
FEMA to send states $608 million to build migrant detention centers
FEMA is starting a “detention support grant program” to cover the cost of states building temporary facilities, according to an agency announcement.
nbcnews.to
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justinmikulka.bsky.social
The rest of the world will learn an important lesson from China. Build out your renewables so you aren't as dependent on imported fossil fuels and the whims of idiots.

"China’s imports of three major energy products from the US hit almost zero in June"
bar chart showing china importing no LNG from the US for the past 4 months and almost no crude oil.
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nicolasfulghum.bsky.social
🇨🇳 China installed 464 GW of solar capacity in the 12 months to June☀️

That's more than the total EU solar capacity as of 2024 (338 GW) and DOUBLE the total US solar capacity (229 GW).

...in just 12 months
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mmasnick.bsky.social
The thing that stands out here is so many Dems run campaigns terrified of (and thus buying into) the Fox News framing.

Mamdani is rightly mocking that framing as ridiculous and it resonates. He's not running scared. He's running proud of who he is and what he stands for.
zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
Good morning! I'm in Uganda to visit family and friends.

But depending on your perspective, don't worry or I'm sorry: I'll be back by the end of the month.

See you soon, NYC.
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brenttoderian.bsky.social
Paris urban biking DOUBLED in just one year.

“Cycling in Paris has transcended mere trendiness; it’s become a fundamental aspect of the city’s identity. Despite challenges like inclement weather, cyclists continue to flock to the streets, setting new records and reshaping the urban landscape.”
Paris cycling numbers double in one year thanks to massive investment and it's not stopping
The report delves into the nuances of Parisian cycling culture, exploring the vibrant community of riders who navigate the city's streets
momentummag.com
flannerykw.bsky.social
“Vaulted Deep operates like a reverse oil company.”

More of this, please 🙌🏻

techcrunch.com/2025/07/17/m...
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fieldsmeyer.com
I've been saying to friends for a few months that the more I study authoritarianism in other countries, the more concerned I become that the CBS story is the sleeping giant here. The process has been a simmer (people inside the network have spoken out in real-time) but don't mistake slow for safe.
juliaioffe.bsky.social
One of the first things Vladimir Putin did on becoming president was take over NTV, the TV channel that hosted a satirical puppet show because he didn't like the Putin doll and how he was portrayed. He arrested NTV's owner and only released him when he signed the channel over. #Colbert
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sharonk.bsky.social
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sharonk.bsky.social
a good arbiter of how close we are to bad hybrid regime shit is if the political comedy shows start getting pulled for whatever reason
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environmentalvoter.bsky.social
"As temperatures across New England soared above 100℉ in recent weeks, solar panels and batteries helped keep air conditioners running while reducing fossil-fuel generation and likely saving consumers more than $20 million."

www.canarymedia.com/articles/cle...
A heat wave hit New England's grid. Clean energy saved the day.
On the hottest day this year, behind-the-meter solar panels and a growing network of batteries helped prevent blackouts and saved consumers millions of…
www.canarymedia.com
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davidrvetter.bsky.social
This post doing numbers is itself a perfect illustration of why example-setting by celebrities is a massive deal when it comes to mainstreaming climate. Visibility is the name of the game!
davidrvetter.bsky.social
"Train is the new private jet." Dua Lipa continues to promote taking the train over flying, boarding a Eurostar to London at Gare du Nord. This is climate-conscious messaging done right. Posted by lejeuneengage on IG.
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papapishu.bsky.social
We should be putting a gargantuan amount of money into solar and storage. War economy levels. It should be free to have a guy from the government solar your house up. Electricity should basically cost nothing.
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apawlows.bsky.social
moood. but yet we persist
jael.bsky.social
honestly, i give up
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emmanuelspv.bsky.social
Avant / Après Rue du Cardinal Mercier dans le 9ème arrondissement de Paris juste après la fin des travaux début 2024 + le même endroit maintenant. Pour voir l’effet des changements mis en valeur, il faut être patient mais pas tant que ça ;)
flannerykw.bsky.social
Down with AI, up with AC
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nerdjpg.com
Ahhhhh @nerdjpg.com · Jul 13
If Russia India and the United States were building solar at the same rate as China the renewable energy transition would be over in no time. Unfortunately three of these countries are easily controlled by the interests of fossil fuel capitalists
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waiterich.bsky.social
Maybe this is just rage bait at this point, but I find it Interesting that heating uses 4x the energy globally as cooling does, but authors of AC-shaming articles like this never call for people to just “tough it out” through the winter without heating their homes 🤔
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shastingssimon.bsky.social
An example of why when ppl ask me how I feel about about our climate future I say that despite despair over the climate impacts we are already seeing I am more optimistic than I’ve ever been that we are making progress.
dustinmulvaney.bsky.social
Solar power is now California's largest source of electricity. ☀️🔌💡
Rolling 12-month total of electricity generation 
Solar (83.1 TWh)
Gas (81.6 TWh)
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emmanuelspv.bsky.social
Avant / Après la rue aux écoles Rue Pierre Foncin dans le 20ème arrondissement de Paris. La rue a été transformée en 2021.
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yonahfreemark.com
Transit ridership in major French urban areas is now substantially higher than it was in 2015—while in the US, it's still way down. No major US urban area has higher per-capita ridership than it had a decade ago. On this metric, the US is headed in the wrong direction. www.urban.org/urban-wire/t...
Compared with France, the US Faced a Larger Decline in Public Transit Ridership During and After the Pandemic. In the five years before the pandemic, transit ridership among the largest urban areas in the US was already declining, though there was an uptick in 2019. But among major urban areas in France, ridership increased by about 10 percent, on average, between 2015 and 2024.

The pandemic’s effects on transit were not as pronounced in France, either. Ridership declined by about 25 percent in 2020 compared with 2015 levels, but that decline was 50 percent in US urban areas.

Finally, ridership recovery in French urban areas has been much stronger. The average urban area I studied had slightly higher ridership in 2024 than in 2019—even as all of the large urban areas in the US struggle with ridership far below 2015, and even 2019, levels.
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oceanterra.org
🌡️ June 2025 was the 3rd warmest June globally

🥵 June 2025 saw an exceptional #heatwave impact large parts of western Europe

🌊 This heatwave was made more intense by record ocean temperatures.

#climate change means heatwaves are:
🌞more frequent,
📈 more intense &
🌍 impact more people

🧪⚒️
Anomalies and extremes in the average surface air temperature between 17 June and 2
July 2025. The extreme categories (‘coolest’ and ‘warmest’) are based on rankings of average
temperatures for the same 16 days during 1979–2024. The other categories describe how the
temperatures compare to the distribution of these temperatures during the 1991–2020 reference
period. ‘Much cooler/warmer than average’ - cooler/warmer than 90% of temperatures.
‘Cooler/warmer than average’ - than 66% of temperatures. ‘Near average’ - within the middle 33%.
Credit: C3S/ECMWF