Kate Mackenzie
@katemac.bsky.social
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understander of things climate-related, and some other things @thepolycrisis.bsky.social
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NEW! In our latest @thepolycrisis.bsky.social newsletter, Shreyas Shende asks whether or not India will accept Trump’s offer of being locked into a US-led carbon coalition or break free with its own green developmentalist growth model. www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/ind...
India in the New Global Order
The future is triage on an uninsurable earth
www.phenomenalworld.org
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aygoswami.bsky.social
Hyped for the next episode of Carbon Politics - @cseindia.bsky.social’s new video podcast - this time with @70sbachchan.bsky.social @katemac.bsky.social of @thepolycrisis.bsky.social about BRICS and climate action

Out here on Sept 28: www.cseindia.org/page/carbon-...
katemac.bsky.social
There's been a tonne of interesting stuff to read on China's green export boom, developmental green industrial policy & even US energy transition politics in the past couple weeks; here is an annotated list from me & @70sbachchan.bsky.social
buttondown.com/polycrisisdi...
Many good things to read
The tipping point on energy in China, maybe the US?
buttondown.com
katemac.bsky.social
Should've tagged @noahjgordon.bsky.social, who wrote this along with David Mangalmurti (whom I can't find on here)
katemac.bsky.social
"The sun may not always shine and the wind may not always blow, but neither can they be halted by an embargo or balance-of-payments crisis." lines I wish I'd thought of
carnegieendowment.org/emissary/202...
How to Be an “Electrostate”
The term has two meanings, and policymakers risk picking the wrong one.
carnegieendowment.org
katemac.bsky.social
Yeah I think this is a big theme of “Breakneck”
katemac.bsky.social
Ha! I hope that wasn’t too annoying to experience 😊
katemac.bsky.social
It's been a huge week (year?) for digesting China's role in decarbonization and development. Here's the Polycrisis summary:
buttondown.com/polycrisisdi...
China China China
Also: the insurance-climate nexus
buttondown.com
katemac.bsky.social
Our entry point is not financial TBTF but the "climate-insurance" topic and what it really does & should signify.
We did go a little more meta than usual.
katemac.bsky.social
this is actually the framing we are pushing back against. this isn't really about assets and bubbles.
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70sbachchan.bsky.social
NEW: @thepolycrisis.bsky.social
Insurance and housing and climate.

We read 100s of articles/research this month to figure out just what the hell is going on! @katemac.bsky.social made a Bingo Card of all the narratives swirling around for your ummm...pleasure.
phenomenalworld.org/analysis/ins...
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katemac.bsky.social
As someone who knows a little about it, I regularly become exasperated at all the rabbit holes one can go down while thinking about climate & insurance. I sat through so many workshops & seminars where we talked through all of this stuff. But we rarely got to the big questions..
Insurance climate "bingo card" meme. Features things like "TRANSMIT SYSTEMIC RISK" , "mortgages require insurance" and "insurable universe shrinking". Cat models are so clever. etc etc. It's kinda dumb but I had to do it!
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1/ New report from @bentleyallan.bsky.social's Net Zero Policy Lab: As the US withdraws from green tech industries and pressures allies to follow suit, China is stepping in to power the developing world's energy transition. The scale is staggering.

www.netzeropolicylab.com/china-green-...
China Green Leap Outward — Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab
A new China Low Carbon Technology FDI Database
www.netzeropolicylab.com
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olufemiotaiwo.bsky.social
we might actually make headway on this climate crisis thing
70sbachchan.bsky.social
4/ New study from my @nzpolicylab.bsky.social lab: @davidfickling.bsky.social covers our report on Chinese overseas green manufacturing FDI. We spent the summer painstakingly coding every single chinese green factory across the world. The results are striking:
bloomberg.com/opinion/arti...
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There's a lot to be nervous about with how tumultuous things are, but there are some extremely positive things that will have huge effects in the coming decades. Energy sovereignty is one.
bentleyallan.bsky.social
‼️New study from my lab: proud to share not one but two Bloomberg articles covering our new report on Chinese outbound FDI. We spent the summer painstakingly coding investment across the global south. The results are striking:
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radreduction.bsky.social
Interesting read. At the bottom:

"The politics of insurance, Rebecca Elliot has argued, is ultimately about 'what is fair & valuable, what needs protecting and what should be let go, who deserves assistance and on what terms, and whose expectations of future losses are used to govern the present.'"
katemac.bsky.social
We finally FINALLY finished the big insurance piece. There's a LOT that is not in there. But I think we've got a few of the important bits.
TL;DR insurance is extremely interesting, but it's neither the climate problem nor the solution.
www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/ins...
Insurance in the Polycrisis | Kate Mackenzie & Tim Sahay
The future is triage on an uninsurable earth.
www.phenomenalworld.org
katemac.bsky.social
As someone who knows a little about it, I regularly become exasperated at all the rabbit holes one can go down while thinking about climate & insurance. I sat through so many workshops & seminars where we talked through all of this stuff. But we rarely got to the big questions..
Insurance climate "bingo card" meme. Features things like "TRANSMIT SYSTEMIC RISK" , "mortgages require insurance" and "insurable universe shrinking". Cat models are so clever. etc etc. It's kinda dumb but I had to do it!
katemac.bsky.social
We finally FINALLY finished the big insurance piece. There's a LOT that is not in there. But I think we've got a few of the important bits.
TL;DR insurance is extremely interesting, but it's neither the climate problem nor the solution.
www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/ins...
Insurance in the Polycrisis | Kate Mackenzie & Tim Sahay
The future is triage on an uninsurable earth.
www.phenomenalworld.org
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laurarouth.bsky.social
“ … it’s not entirely clear that it will ever play out as a system-wide financial catastrophe—more likely is that we see more of the same, with intensifying and unevenly distributed social consequences.” Great overview from @katemac.bsky.social and Tim Sahay www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/ins...
Insurance in the Polycrisis | Kate Mackenzie & Tim Sahay
The future is triage on an uninsurable earth.
www.phenomenalworld.org
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robertarnol.bsky.social
Jarjum and Joey. Always worth a repost. 🖤💛❤️
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nicholasgrossman.bsky.social
Question: Why are many people under the impression that Trump and the awful things he’s doing are popular, even though they’re not?

Answer: America is still a mostly free country where dissent against Trump’s dictatorial ambitions is widespread, but media keeps making it appear as if it’s not.
marisakabas.bsky.social
What the actual fuck.

US Tennis Association: “We ask all broadcasters to refrain from showcasing any disruptions or reactions in response to the President’s attendance in any capacity, including ENG [Electronic News Gathering] coverage.”
U.S. Open Orders Broadcasters to Censor Reactions to Trump
An email obtained by Bounces includes instructions from the U.S. Open on supporting Trump's planned stagecraft during the National Anthem.
www.benrothenberg.com