Chris Bettles
@chrisbettles1.bsky.social
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Stubborn optimist, Director & Co-founder of If Not Now Digital, digital marketing & campaigning pro, passionate about climate action & democracy, happy chap.
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briznrgcoop.bsky.social
How do we win hearts and minds for renewables while addressing reasonable fears in the community?

Our very own Marianne shared her perspective on BBC Radio 4, discussing her recently published book, The Shetland Way.

Check out the thought provoking interview:

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
chrisbettles1.bsky.social
Whether it's NatCon & Nigel Farage being shut down in Brussels, or the Palestine Congress and Yanis Varoufakis being silenced in Berlin, censorship of those we disagree with is not good. Freedom of speech is fundamental in any democracy, regardless of whether you lean left or right politically.
chrisbettles1.bsky.social
Should we trust Shell on this? Of course we bloody shouldn't 😂

If there is one thing that has become extremely clear, it's that fossil fuel giants will not change and decarbonise significantly of their own volition.

www.reuters.com/business/env...
Shell says landmark emissions ruling won't help climate goals
Shell on Tuesday told a Dutch court a 2021 order that it should drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions lacks a legal basis and risks obstructing the fight against climate change.
www.reuters.com
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briznrgcoop.bsky.social
It is so, so disappointing to see ambition on climate and energy continually politicised.

🌹 Labour aim to decarbonise our grid by 2030.
🌳 The Conservatives by 2035.

The difference in cost between those dates? £11.4bn

📈 The gas crisis cost over last 2.5 years? £105bn
Claire Coutinho, Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, tweets criticism of Labour's pledge to decarbonise the grid by 2030. Describes the pledges as 'mad' and accuses them of playing politics with Britain's energy supply.
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sethdmichaels.bsky.social
*somebody* is always going to pay for pollution. the question is who. the Trump team think that pollution should be paid for in hospital bills, human lives, and diminished ecosystems, not by the companies who generate it. it's that simple.
chrisbettles1.bsky.social
I’ve always been uncertain about geo engineering, but then again, what we’ve been doing for the past 200 years, and continue to do by emitting GHGs IS geo engineering, although unintentional. I think what you’re suggesting is pretty much inevitable at this stage.
chrisbettles1.bsky.social
I really hope not, but it looks bad. 😔
chrisbettles1.bsky.social
There's a lot to suggest 2024 is going to be a pretty extraordinary year for Earth's climate. This graph is wild. After a record year for Global Sea Surface temperatures in 2023 (yellow line), just look how this year has started (red line)...