Engine running for 1 minute 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/D3DSAKZm9R
— Daniel Moser (@_dmoser) September 6, 2022
Thursday, September 8, 2022
Well, here's the idlers in action. Time for WUSTL to ban idling on campus
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Carbon capture has a long history. Of failure.
We're talking automcobility this week -- here's a pro-bike anti-truck ad from the UK - and it makes sense
Picking up groceries with an F-150 is like...
— Taras Grescoe 🚇 (@grescoe) September 7, 2022
Cracking nuts with a sledgehammer or
Making toast with a flamethrower.
6 out of 10 trips are under 5 miles.
Love this ad from the UK. pic.twitter.com/pqqQlmiwtR
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Carbon Capture is a fossil fuel industry distraction from real solutions. They use a lot of money to skew public opinion and do unnecessary expensive research (and they're here at WUSTL too).
New letter to the Department of @Energy Inspector General - 50 groups requesting an investigation of the Livermore National Lab campaign promoting carbon capture in California, and the funding arrangement for that campaign.https://t.co/4DcpZxPcER pic.twitter.com/WgnfE20DIr
— Joe Smyth (@joesmyth) September 2, 2022
Friday, September 2, 2022
We'll talk about 'clean coal' and carbon capture and storage later this semester, TLDR: it is a non-solution that only serves the interests of the fossil fuel companies
“CCS (carbon capture and storage) is an unnecessary, expensive, wasteful diversion away from a modern, efficient renewable-powered economy with good jobs for all.”
— 350 US (@350_US) September 2, 2022
Learn more about the harmful effects of carbon capture.👇 https://t.co/KFz7Ieu5Cu
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Environmental Injustice: The Case of Pakistan -- mentioned this in class, here's a graphic echoing what I said about who caused the problem and who is suffering the impacts
Pakistan is still within its fair share of the safe planetary boundary for CO2 emissions. The global North countries, as a group, have overshot the boundary several times over, driving climate breakdown. pic.twitter.com/psxF03chvt
— Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) September 1, 2022