Articles by ZeroGravitas
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Overall, the colorectal cancer story is encouraging (hankgreen.com)

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What happened on energy and climate in China this year? (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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Will oil and gas consumption keep rising through 2050? (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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The Shutdown of USAID Has Already Killed Hundreds of Thousands (newyorker.com)

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Bidding algorithms (and their impact on electricity markets) (currentlyspeaking.substack.com)

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Time for 2025 updates to my annual "opinions about solar" thread (bsky.app)

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Recent Retail Electricity Price Trends: What Do We Know or Think We Know? [pdf] (lbl.gov)

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The current war on science, and who's behind it (arstechnica.com)

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Video Streaming with the AV1 Video Codec in Mobile Devices (fb.com)

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Which countries are scaling solar and wind the fastest? (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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Make Electricity Cheap Again – part 1 (energyandstuff.substack.com)

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Surprisingly diverse innovations led to dramatically cheaper solar panels (news.mit.edu)

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Solar electricity every hour of every day is here and it changes everything (ember-energy.org)

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Wind+solar generate over a quarter of China's electricity for a month (ember-energy.org)

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Clean energy just put China's CO2 emissions into reverse for first time (carbonbrief.org)

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The Courage to Be Decent (radleybalko.substack.com)

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The Electrification Tipping Point [pdf] (storage.googleapis.com)

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Why Did Donald Trump Dump 2B Gallons of Water into a Hole? (youtube.com)

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Real Chilling Effects (donmoynihan.substack.com)

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China's power grid clean-up puts several US systems to shame (reuters.com)

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This retard thinks the government uses SQL (twitter.com/elonmusk)

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Numberholders Age 100 or Older Who Did Not Have Death Information on Numident [pdf] (ssa.gov)

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The Letter from Emil Bove Accepting Danielle Sassoon's Resignation, Annotated (nytimes.com)

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What is at stake [Tuberculosis eradication] (youtube.com)

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Do US states with more renewable energy have more expensive electricity? (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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The official source of government spending data (usaspending.gov)

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HPV vaccination: How the world can eliminate cervical cancer (ourworldindata.org)

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How Trump Killed Libertarianism (thebulwark.com)

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Cards Against Humanity Pays You to Give a Shit (apologize.lol)

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Plastic-free packaging design guide [pdf] (gstatic.com)

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What Happens If China Stops Trying to Save the World? (nytimes.com)

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Elon Musk is wrong about climate change (electrek.co)

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U.S. Athletes Are Taking Full Advantage of Free Healthcare in Olympic Village (si.com)

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What is Elon Musk's game plan? (bbc.co.uk)

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Private firms are driving a revolution in solar power in Africa (economist.com)

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Analysis: Monthly drop hints that China's CO2 emissions may have peaked in 2023 (carbonbrief.org)

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I discovered hydrothermal vents, but I'm only known for finding the Titanic (theguardian.com)

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Battery storage was biggest source of supply in evening peak in California grid (reneweconomy.com.au)

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Tesla Will Not Have True Robotaxi Release This Year (cleantechnica.com)

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[flagged] Lableak truther loses $100k in his own debate (protagonistfuture.substack.com)

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GM's Ultium Electric Car Revolution Went Off the Rails (insideevs.com)

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China is building more coal plants but might burn less coal (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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Preppers seeing the value of e-bikes (cleantechnica.com)

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The Battery Domino Effect (rmi.org)

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National Grid to accelerate up to 20GW of grid connections across its networks (nationalgrid.com)

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Can solar and wind power Britain? An update of David MacKay's numbers (sustainabilitybynumbers.com)

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Why Norway – the poster child for electric cars – is having second thoughts (vox.com)

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Unfounded concerns about photovoltaic toxicity and waste slowing decarbonization (nature.com)

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A thinktank got the cost of net zero for the UK wrong (theguardian.com)

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Analysis: China’s CO2 emissions in Q2 2023 rebound to 2021’s record levels (carbonbrief.org)

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The potential for fencing to be used as low-cost solar photovoltaic racking (sciencedirect.com)

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Electrifying everything at the rate required to meet our climate goals (rewiringamerica.org)

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The world’s most electric city – Future of Cities (youtube.com)

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AOMedia Research Workshop Europe 2023 (Monday, June 19) (sites.google.com)

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The Pathways to Biofuels (cleantechnica.com)

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Clarence Thomas: Black Nationalist Afro Pessimist? (youtube.com)

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An Analysis of the 2022 Midterms (catalist.us)

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The road to a cleaner, cheaper Central and Eastern European power system (ember-climate.org)

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Renewables drive lower prices, record low emissions (aemo.com.au)

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The North Seas can be the world’s biggest power plant (politico.eu)

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Solar on Warehouses (environmentamerica.org)

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How Solar energy got so cheap (youtube.com)

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Poland overtakes US to have world’s 2nd largest lithium-ion battery capacity (notesfrompoland.com)

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ICE car values plummet in China and it is the canary in the coal mine (electrek.co)

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Fiction vs. Reality: My Texts with Michael Shellenberger (reneediresta.substack.com)

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Industry knew about gas stoves’ air pollution problems in early 1970s (desmog.com)

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Why Australia Will Be the World's New Energy Superpower (youtube.com)

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China is adding solar and wind faster than many of us realise: three charts (hannahritchie.substack.com)

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The state of ‘carbon dioxide removal’ in seven charts (carbonbrief.org)

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War on wokeness: the year the right rallied around a made-up menace (theguardian.com)

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Achievement in Public Health Disservice by a Group or Organization: Stanford (pestemag.com)

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Mastodon Features That Twitter Should Steal (But Won’t) (wired.com)

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Limmy Is the Antidote to Modern Streaming Culture (thegamer.com)

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'new phase' of renewable energy as Ukraine war boosts shift from fossil fuels (sky.com)

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A New Britain: Renewing Our Democracy and Rebuilding Our Economy [pdf] (labour.org.uk)

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Teal Independents (wikipedia.org)

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I bought my mom a Chevy Bolt EV – Here’s how it went (electrek.co)

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Oath Keepers: ‘How I escaped my father’s militia’ – BBC News (youtube.com)

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American police forces perpetuate racial stereotypes on social media (economist.com)

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Sam Harris on Deleting His Twitter Account (youtube.com)

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Protect Me from What I Want (tbray.org)

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CIRA teams up with Mastodon Canada to support Canadian digital communities (cira.ca)

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Apple has stopped advertising on Twitter. Do they hate free speech in America? (twitter.com/elonmusk)

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Star Wars Books Collection (openlibrary.org)

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Reboot Food Manifesto [pdf] (rebootfood.org)

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Citizens United and the FTX Meltdown (pluralistic.net)

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John Mearsheimer on Putin’s Ambitions After Nine Months of War (newyorker.com)

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Decision Fatigue (antipope.org)

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A Breakneck Growth Pivot Nears for Green Hydrogen (bnef.com)

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Deny, Deceive, Delay: Documenting and Responding to Climate Disinformation [pdf] (isdglobal.org)

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The most detailed facility-level global inventory of greenhouse gas emissions (climatetrace.org)

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Chinese Shipbuilding: A Story of the Chinese Economy (youtube.com)

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The End of the Road to Serfdom (doctorow.medium.com)

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Mastodon on your own domain without hosting a server (blog.maartenballiauw.be)

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Why high UK energy bills were decades in the making (bbc.co.uk)

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How copyright law hides work like Zora Neale Hurston’s from the public (2018) (washingtonpost.com)

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The Disruption of Energy (youtube.com)

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‘Only Connect,’ Your Favorite ‘Jeopardy ’ Winner’s Other Favorite Quiz Show (theringer.com)

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Who Is Jacob Rees-Mogg? (youtube.com)