Mark Lynas
@marklynas.bsky.social
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Environmental writer, speaker and activist. Head of Policy at WePlanet. Science advisor with the Climate Vulnerable Forum. New book: 'Six Minutes to Winter: Nuclear War and How to Avoid it' out now. My weekly podcast: Saving the World from Bad Ideas.
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That was a different case, raised by a member state, France. I'm not sure whether this will reconcile or not.
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Please sign and share this, particularly if you're a European citizen. What Brussels is proposing is both damaging and incredibly dumb, and the European Parliament is about to vote (on 8 October) on an amendment to make it even worse! Please do sign 🙏
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Stop the EU’s Ban on “Meaty” Words for Plant-Based Foods
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New Saving the World from Bad Ideas 🎙️

With @mliebreich.bsky.social
I tackle Bad Idea #24: “We’ll just use Hydrogen!” 💧

Hydrogen hype ≠ climate strategy. We break down why it’s overblown, where it might fit, and why pragmatism wins.

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Bad Idea #24 "We’ll just use Hydrogen!" with Michael Liebreich
Listen now | 🔍 Episode Summary:
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weplanetint.bsky.social
Is green hydrogen the silver bullet for decarbonisation — or a trillion-dollar distraction?

@marklynas.bsky.social is joined by energy analyst, investor, and podcaster @mliebreich.bsky.social to unpack Bad Idea #24: “We’ll just use Hydrogen!”
Bad Idea #24 "We’ll just use Hydrogen!" with Michael Liebreich
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marklynas.bsky.social
Hydrogen is the worst 'bad idea' yet - and Michael has immense fun taking it apart...
weplanetint.bsky.social
Is green hydrogen the silver bullet for decarbonisation — or a trillion-dollar distraction?

@marklynas.bsky.social is joined by energy analyst, investor, and podcaster @mliebreich.bsky.social to unpack Bad Idea #24: “We’ll just use Hydrogen!”
Bad Idea #24 "We’ll just use Hydrogen!" with Michael Liebreich
YouTube video by WePlanet
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marklynas.bsky.social
The EU wants to ban words like “burger” + “sausage” from plant-based foods. So get ready for “protein tubes” + “alternative discs.” 🙃 Nobody’s confused — except Brussels. Consumers + the planet deserve better. #NoConfusion

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Will the EU now ban 'sausage' and 'burger' from plant-based alternatives?
Could Europe get any dumber?
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laurimyllyvirta.bsky.social
Xi Jinping announced China's new climate targets personally, a positive gesture, but the targets brought little clarity on China’s future emission pathway. Targeting a 7-10% emission reduction by 2035 from an undefined "peak level" undersells China's current clean energy boom.
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georgemonbiot.bsky.social
I know I'll take flak for this, but the principle - if not the execution - is sound. Modular reactors can enable the decarbonisation of parts of the economy that are otherwise hard to reach. But tying their development to the US? That's less sound. www.theguardian.com/business/202...
UK and US line up string of deals to build modular nuclear reactors in Britain
Agreements include plan to build 12 reactors in Hartlepool with Centrica, creating 2,500 jobs, and fast-tracking UK and US safety checks
www.theguardian.com
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weplanetint.bsky.social
Is it too late to stop climate change, or do we still have reasons for hope?

To launch Season Two, @marklynas.bsky.social talks with @hannahritchie.bsky.social, Deputy Editor of Our World in Data and author of Clearing the Air: The hopeful guide to solving climate change in 50 questions.
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mikegrunwald.bsky.social
I love that @marklynas.bsky.social named his pod Saving the World From Bad Ideas. We took a stab at it; you might not like what we had to say but hear us out!
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Is industrial agriculture the villain it's made out to be?

@marklynas.bsky.social sits down with award-winning journalist and author @mikegrunwald.bsky.social Grunwald to explore Bad Idea #16: "We need to ditch intensive agriculture."

Watch or listen now:
www.weplanet.org/podcast
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tomheap.bsky.social
80 years on from the horror of Hiroshima should splitting the atom be seen as an environmental menace or asset?
@BBCRareEarth @marklynas.bsky.social, Prof Tim Mousseau, Dr Fiona Rayment. The picture is from 1995 when I visited Hiroshimaon the 50th anniversary
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weplanetint.bsky.social
Exciting episode of Saving the World from Bad Ideas releasing tomorrow, all about Rewilding.

Is rewilding just about wolves & wilderness vs farmers &rural communities, or something much more hopeful

@marklynas.bsky.social is joined by Rebecca Wrigley, Chief Executive of @rewildingbritain.org.uk.
marklynas.bsky.social
'I should have taken methane more seriously in fighting climate change,' admits Carl Pope from the Sierra Club in a self-serving NYT op-ed. Strange how he forgets to note that the Sierra Club took $25 million from the gas industry in 2007-10. Maybe that's why the Sierra Club didn't fight gas... 🤔
marklynas.bsky.social
This is such a critical issue - and yet it's ignored by virtually everyone.
weplanetint.bsky.social
‼️The other environmental NGOs don't want you to see this video‼️

A great injustice is being conducted against the world's poorest people.

Find out more:
www.juststopcooking.org

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The other environmental NGOs don't want you to see this video
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marklynas.bsky.social
Hurricanes. Floods. Fires. Tornadoes. Are extreme weather disasters getting worse because of climate change? Not according to Roger Pielke Jr, who has got himself cancelled by climate activists despite sticking to the IPCC line on extreme weather. Latest podcast:
www.weplanet.org/podcast/epis...
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nikoecon.bsky.social
As a Cold War kid, I'm constantly astounded by the fact that anyone ever thought climate change might be a bigger deal than nuclear war. And I say this as someone who's doing climate economics as a job.
Why nuclear war, not the climate crisis, is humanity’s biggest threat, according to one author
Mark Lynas has spent decades pushing for action on climate emissions but now says nuclear war is even greater threat
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