Climate Solutions Lab
@climatesollab.bsky.social
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Creating, learning and distributing solution-oriented climate knowledge at Brown University and across the world.
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climateeconomics.bsky.social
More than one in four US homes—amounting to $12.7 trillion in real estate—faces at least one type of “severe or extreme climate risk,” like floods, hurricanes, and wildfires - new report by Realtor

fortune.com/2025/09/03/h...
One out of every 4 homes is at 'severe or extreme' climate risk, study says
Some $12.7 trillion of Americans' housing wealth is exposed to the climate change crisis.
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jael.bsky.social
breaking from me: the trump administration just suffered its first major loss in court over its onslaught on offshore wind

the revolution wind project can now resume construction after a federal judge found its developer orsted was likely to win against the trump order to stop work

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Trump Just Suffered His First Loss on Offshore Wind
A judge has lifted the administration’s stop-work order against Revolution Wind.
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lilyhsueh.bsky.social
It was an honor to visit @watsonschoolbrown.bsky.social to share my new book #CorporationsAtClimateCrossroads today! Thank you @jenniferhadden.bsky.social and @jeffcolgan.bsky.social at @climatesollab.bsky.social for hosting me. I very much enjoyed engaging with the Brown Watson School community!
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edsustainable.bsky.social
✍️ New on @brookings.edu Brown Center Chalkboard: Why climate change is an urgent education policy issue.

We cover:
* How climate change disrupts schools
* What schools can do to advance change
+ a lookup tool for climate risks in your district

www.brookings.edu/articles/cli...
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climate.us
In the 1st half of 2025, @climate.noaa.gov 's staff were terminated, shutting down daily operations.

Now, former members have joined w/ nonprofit partners to launch Climate.us, where climate info can be safeguarded from politics.

Check out our website and join the effort today.
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timmonsroberts.bsky.social
Americans: it takes just a minute to submit a comment to the EPA asking them to preserve the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which finds carbon dioxide emissions to be dangerous to public health/welfare..it underpins all subsequent federal regulation of CO2 emissions www.regulations.gov/commenton/EP...
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weatherprof.bsky.social
As this chart shows, the Med is once again in record territory. Look at the colored lines - showing the last few years - these extreme heatwaves are now becoming a semi-permanent feature of summer. Over the past 2 decades, the Med in summer is warming at a huge rate of .7C per decade (1.2F).
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mikegrunwald.bsky.social
I had a dream that my energy & climate hero @volts.wtf, who absolutely fucking hates talking about food & climate, would do an episode about WE ARE EATING THE EARTH. He did it!

It was so fun and I am so grateful.

www.volts.wtf/p/reducing-t...
Reducing the climate impacts of food and farming
Michael Grunwald joins me to discuss how to increase agriculture's output while reducing its carbon footprint.
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maxbradley.bsky.social
@jeffcolgan.bsky.social and I have spent some time thinking about different approaches to teaching the politics of climate change. We advocate an approach that emphasizes the different 'theories of change' behind decarbonization.
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watsonschoolbrown.bsky.social
Lawmakers pass game-changing bill to make it easier for homeowners to make popular upgrade: 'Bringing it into the 21st century makes sense' — @climatesollab.bsky.social report cited by The Cool Down found permitting adds $3,800–$4,500 to rooftop solar costs in NJ.
Lawmakers pass game-changing bill to make it easier for homeowners to make popular upgrade: 'Bringing it into the 21st century makes sense'
New Jersey's homeowners will soon see fewer obstacles to installing solar panels thanks to new legislation.
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busbyj2.bsky.social
I have a new TEDx talk on why climate change is a national security risk. It might provide some helpful points for public audiences. It builds upon my 20 years of scholarship and policy work in this space. #EnergySky www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8ne...
Climate Change and National Security | Josh Busby | TEDxSouth Congress
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NEW from me in a Journal of International Economic Law symposium:

Towards a post-Trump order for the climate crisis.

I lay out why, despite setbacks, industrial policy is still the way to address climate change - and how macro and distributional policy can help.
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Towards a post-Trump order for the climate crisis
Abstract. The Trump administration has injected a level of chaos into international economic relations. It is worthwhile for policymakers and scholars to t
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fergusgreen.bsky.social
My key takeaways from the EFTA Court advisory opinion on the requirements for assessing petroleum extraction projects under the EU's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Directive and the implications of failing to adhere to those requirements. eftacourt.int/wp-content/u...
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What does the GOP Megabill passed by the House this morning mean for the US energy transition, energy prices, emissions and the economy? REPEAT Project's new analysis has you covered. Read the new report or listen to our recent SHIFT KEY episode diving into the details. 🔗 ⤵️
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Cover of new REPEAT Project report, "A Fork In The Road: Impacts of Federal Policy Repeal On The U.S. Energy Transition." Summary
Full repeal of current federal energy and climate policies would:
• Increase U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by roughly 0.5 billion metric tons per year in 2030 and more than 1 billion
metric tons per year in 2035.
• Raise U.S. household and business energy expenditures by $25 billion annually in 2030 and over $50 billion
in 2035.
• Increase average U.S. household energy costs by roughly $100 to $160 per household per year in 2030 and roughly
$270 to $415 per household per year in 2035.
• Reduces cumulative capital investment in U.S. electricity and clean fuels production by $1 trillion from 2025-2035.
• Imperil a total of $522 billion in announced but pending investments in U.S. clean energy supply and manufacturing.
• Reduce annual sales of electric vehicles by roughly 40% in 2030 and end America’s battery manufacturing boom.
• Substantially slow electricity capacity additions, raising national average retail electricity rates and monthly
household electricity bills by about 9% in 2030 — and as much as 17% in some states (including TX, OK and PA).
• Kill off the nascent clean hydrogen, CO2 management, and nuclear power sectors. Graphic showing historical and modeled US greenhouse gas emissions, with substantial increase if current federal policies are repealed. Graphic showing modeled average household US energy costs, with substantial increase if current federal policies are repealed.
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greenprofgreen.bsky.social
New State of the voluntary carbon market report is out.
- Huge market contraction -- not surprising given that Article 6 is not yet in full swing.
- VCM will likely grow as Paris markets expand, bc this unregulated market needs some governmental legitimacy (and demand) to make it work. 🧵
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jfmorin.bsky.social
Yes! A peer-reviewed comic on wildfires and climate politics! 🔥A fun project on a deadly serious topic, grounded in science and field experience. Featuring Miss Pigy, André the Giant, Harold Lasswell, and my co-author Jamie Michaels ! In open access here: authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S...