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Belarus proposes new nuclear plant to supply energy to Russian-occupied Ukraine


Belarus opened its first nuclear power plant in Astravets in 2020 amid protests and concern in neighbouring Lithuania, where there was opposition to the plant's location.


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in reply to silence7

A big lie, or at least non sequitor, in his declaration of war on Europe (not in NYT or other fact check sources) was

Europe reduced its own carbon footprint by 37%. Think of that. Congratulations Europe. Great job. You cost yourself a lot of jobs, a lot of factories closed, but you reduced the carbon footprint by 37%. However, for all of that sacrifice and much more, it's been totally wiped out and then some by a global increase of 54%


Europe reduced its own carbon footprint by 37% relative to 1990 levels. They also reduced their coal and NG use in electricity sector by over 20% each just in the last 2 years, as their electricity consumption grew about 10%.

Relative to 1990, China and India have increased emissions significantly (5x). China is world's manufacturing hub, and even with near 9% electricity consumption increase last year, managed to reduce electricity sector emissions. China built more new solar in first 6 months of this year than exists in US for all time. India had planned its energy transition around 200gw of domestic solar production capacity by 2026. They will not be buying US energy, and if they simply don't have the technical expertise to complete their ambitions, a Chinese investment deal is likely very soon. India is more important than US (lost cause) for energy transition, and every country that doesn't have an oil oligarchy is not stupidly going to maximize their enslavement to geopolitical scarcity, extortion, and needlessly expensive climate destruction.

The total lie portion is that emission reductions happen from renewable growth rates. There has been global/China success in achieving extreme production rates, that can keep growing from here. So, the verge of massive global emission reductions is upon us. Of course US response is that we must choose cannibalism instead of human sustainability.

The non sequitor portion is ok... Europe did good, world did bad over a 30 year period, but the relevant part is recent progress and opportunity. Why does US want to stop all progress and hope? While believing in its own pure BS/propaganda for dead ender energy, none of its companies are investing in, and rely on enslavement of "allies"/colonies to enforce climate destruction?



Shut out of meetings, Canadian environmental groups fight for Carney's consideration





Ukraine: Zelenskyy threatens attack on Kremlin


Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned Russia's leadership to end the war or face becoming a target of Ukrainian drones and missiles.


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Irfaan Ali, President of Guyana, on Putting Oil Profits Into Clean Energy


I'll note that in other articles in this series, the NYT has allowed interviewees to substantially misrepresent the situation in their countries unchallenged.
in reply to silence7

Guyana was one of the first countries to have an official climate change plan.

When you’re most at risk the politicians tend to not be so . . . Political.








in reply to silence7

Dude said the EPA's job was to sell Americans cheap cars. Can he be sued for abandoning his duties?,
in reply to silence7

I'm not sure if you are "accusing" someone of anything if they freely state they are doing it.


Ukraine confirms drone strike on one of southern Russia's largest oil refineries, vows to continue attacks


Krasnodar Krai's regional operational headquarters reported that Ukrainian drones debris fell on one of the refinery’s units amid a wider drone attack on the region. The Russian officials claimed that a fire spanning 30 square meters (323 square feet) was extinguished by crews.


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Trump wants Tony Blair for Gaza transition; Netanyahu says Israel must “finish the job in Gaza”; Comey indicted


Israeli bombardments continue throughout the Gaza Strip, with at least 47 Palestinians killed on Friday. Medical infrastructure is breaking down in Gaza City, with the situation at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City being described as catastrophic. The U.S. is reportedly backing a plan to install former British PM Tony Blair as the head of a “Gaza International Transitional Authority.” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov blames the West for the war in Ukraine and its continued escalation in his speech at the UN. The Department of Justice indicts former FBI Director James Comey. Trump signs a memorandum directing increased measures against “domestic terrorism,” with a particular focus on the “Antifa” threat. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth calls hundreds of U.S. generals and admirals to attend an urgent, unscheduled meeting next week in Quantico, Virginia. Israel’s heavy airstrikes in Yemen kill at least nine and wound scores. Italian dockworkers block a ship carrying oil destined for Israel. The Indian government attempts to quash protests in the northern province of Ladakh.
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UK | Terrorism case against Kneecap rapper Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh thrown out


Chief magistrate at Woolwich crown court rules that charge brought against musician is unlawful and ‘null’


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China’s Renewable Push Meets Climate Reality In Africa: Environmentalists worry that Beijing is playing a double game that is harming Africa in its fight against environmental injustice


cross-posted from: lemmy.sdf.org/post/42785623

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China is positioning itself as the world’s champion for renewable energy and has been heavily investing in the sector for the last 20 years. On the other hand, in order to support its renewables sector and consolidate the supply chain, it has also been financing mega-projects that exploit natural resources such as coal and oil — particularly in Africa.

Between development, dependence, and the energy transition, some environmentalists worry that China is playing a double game that is harming Africa in its fight against environmental injustice.

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Some scholars have raised concerns that under the current model, large loans from China are further increasing its debt and putting some African countries in impossible financial positions.

In an analysis published in November 2023, Jana de Kluiver, a researcher specializing in Africa at the Institute for Security Studies, warned of growing concerns about Chinese loans in Africa: Research by AidData has shown that Chinese public lenders, motivated by profit, often include conditions in their loan agreements that can put a strain on already fragile African economies. These include bans on collective restructuring and strict confidentiality clauses. Such conditions can limit the ability of borrowing countries to make independent and sovereign financial decisions.

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The numerous projects implemented with Chinese support have enormous consequences and local impacts. Massive population displacements benefit Chinese companies that set up shop to carry out projects. Deforestation and environmental degradation are detrimental to the livelihoods of local and vulnerable communities. Between inequalities and responsibilities, climate injustice is becoming increasingly glaring.

The FILIMBI citizen movement, a Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)-based pro democracy movement, spoke out against this dynamic in November 2024. According to an article by Projet AfriqueChine, the movement points the finger at Chinese illegal gold miners in the region for polluting the Arwini River in the northeast of the country.

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Between promises of a greener Africa and the continued exploitation and use of carbon, coupled with the vulnerability of populations who, in addition to suffering the consequences of climate change, face social damage such as famine and lack of housing, the continent finds itself caught in the middle of conflicting interests.

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in reply to silence7

Biking is such a great and underrated mode of transportation too. Lots of global cities have great bike infrastructure and overall it's cheaper, healthier, requires less time stuck in traffic, offers more foot traffic for local businesses, requires less space for parking, etc.


Iran and Russia sign $25 billion agreement to build four nuclear power plants in Iran, IRNA says


Iran has signed a $25 billion agreement with Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom to build four nuclear power plants in Iran, IRNA news agency said on Friday.


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Canada’s climate progress has flatlined




in reply to silence7

I'm waiting for sports betting to get in on it.

"What'd you do over the weekend, Ron?"
"Fucking hurricane Richard lost me a thousand bucks by swinging West and hitting Jacksonville. That money was going to get me out of Jacksonville."





‘If Anyone Runs, Shoot Them’ – Russian Commander Heard Ordering Execution of Deserters


Ukrainian intelligence released an intercepted call from Donetsk in which a Russian commander threatened to shoot any soldier who tried to retreat, shouting, “Victory or death.”


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in reply to 20cello

Realistically it means we're likely to see a lot of people trusting chatbots that have been tuned to lie to them
in reply to silence7

He got those batshit crazy eyes
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in reply to silence7

Great plan. Even ignoring the environmental impact, I’m sure going full speed ahead on limited resources instead of renewables will not come back to bite us in the future.
in reply to silence7

Look did YOU give him a billion dollars to do your bidding?

Okay then.




California isn't backing down on offshore wind power despite Trump cancellation


  • The Trump administration canceled nearly half a billion dollars in federal funding for California’s largest offshore wind project.
  • The state is staying the course with voter-approved funding from the California climate bond and other efforts to support wind development.
  • California has an ambitious goal of 25 gigawatts of floating offshore wind energy by 2045.


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in reply to silence7

Most people in CA don't want to go back to the days of smog and acid rain, and they don't want to pay ever-increasing fossil fuel costs for the privilege.
in reply to silence7

This all goes back to when Scotland wouldn't remove the off shore wind that he thought was ruining the view from his stupid fucking golf course (first of all, that's insane because wind turbines look cool af).

This is literally just more petty revenge from a small man.



in reply to BrikoX

They were going to CHARGE for security updates?

How is Microsoft in 2025 worse than Microsoft in 1995?



Climate goals and fossil fuel plans don't add up, experts say


The report compiled by more than 50 international researchers compares fossil fuel expansion against the goals of the Paris climate accord, and found a chasm between promises and reality.


The Production Gap Report 2025 :: Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI)



Arctic Sea Ice minimum 2025 - The US Navy knows the true picture!


in reply to ProdigalFrog

The US Navy has a very high risk of losing facilities to sea level rise. They have been making contingency plans for coastal bases for decades.