Trump’s second election victory has many in the clean energy sector worried about implications for the net zero transition. While there are reasons for concern, Cyan Ventures’ analysis suggests the reality may be more nuanced. We draw out 3 important “known” implications and 4 other major implications which are difficult to predict. Explore our insights here⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g4jUJvBv Shaun Chau Fraser Thompson
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Visual Primer: Biden Administration Fast-Tracks Clean Energy and Climate Initiatives Federal agencies are working swiftly to finalize regulations and funding initiatives to secure progress on decarbonization and clean energy investments. Read the full report: https://lnkd.in/gsdhtUHa
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What role do developed nations play in driving a global energy transition? Lindy Fursman, Director of Climate and Energy Policy at the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, dives into the complexities of supporting developing countries in accessing clean energy and the importance of global collaboration for a successful energy transition. Watch the full interview here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eH-4ugEv View more exclusive interviews here: https://lnkd.in/etmGvyhJ #GETCongress #EnergyTransition #ClimateAction #EnergySecurity
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Essential reading: Journalist and analyst at Ember, and one of the founders of the Net Zero Tracker, Richard Black has a new book titled The Future of Energy, which is out in exactly one week. Covering the seismic shifts in the landscape of energy, Richard Black explores the transformational implications of the energy transition, not only in halting climate change but also in it’s potential to deliver more jobs, cleaner and cheaper air, and to address some of the driving factors behind widespread injustice and conflict. This book tells a story of energy that is not typically heard from politicians, journalists and business leaders, a narrative of the energy transition that is in fact endorsed by an immense majority of the world’s societies. This book is available for order before the publication day on the 4th July, or before for pre-order from all of the usual outlets. https://lnkd.in/edGZYhkT
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The $9tn Question: How to Finance the Green Transition 🌍💰 The stakes are sky-high. To curb average global temperature increases in line with the 2015 Paris Agreement, climate finance needs a massive boost—escalating to about $9tn annually by 2030, a steep rise from the $1.3tn reported in 2021-22 Climate Policy Initiative. The urgency has only intensified since nearly 200 countries committed last year to phase out fossil fuels by 2050. Alongside this, they agreed to triple renewable energy capacity and double energy efficiency by 2030. The International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy Agency forecasts that the public sector must contribute approximately 30% of the necessary global climate finance, with the remaining 70% expected from the private sector. What's Next for the #GreenTransition? 🌱🔋 Could the future lie in smarter regulations, increased public-private partnerships, or expanded concessional finance? Share your thoughts below—I’m eager to hear your insights! 🗨️👇Financial Times
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we need Exponential Growth in climate action..
Something I find really strange is that data on investment in clean energy isn't presented in the context of what is needed - either to hit the government's targets or to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, in terms of the pace of power sector emissions reductions. The effort to ensure there's sufficient generation capacity to avoid a few hours of blackouts every year is monumental and a total media frenzy. But tracking targets to stop catastrophic disasters? It doesn't really exist. You could call it the "Decarbonisation Statement of Opportunities"? DSoo? There's clearly a gap between current investment levels and what's required in Australia to hit a 82% clean power share, or to hit a power sector annual emissions goal of 51 MTCO2-e (Reputex Labor party climate policy doc, 2021). What do you think, Kane Thornton Clean Energy Council? or Clean Energy Regulator / Climate Change Authority? Dylan McConnell, Bill Hare or other analysts? The new CEC quarterly report just came out and is here: https://lnkd.in/dbjdRGGE
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Changing the way the federal government approves new #energy projects might not sound exciting, but it’s going to be crucial for meeting US #climate goals. ⚡️👷 As we approach Election Day and the nation turns its focus to partisan debates, we’re helping decisionmakers make informed choices, rooted in #research and science. In today’s impact story we highlight a few ways our work drives impact in clean #electricity, #hydrogen, and critical minerals. Learn more! 🔎
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Thank you Partners in Performance for your forward thinking approach to strategically planning, inclusive of climate disclosure and reporting requirements. This proactive and systematic approach is helping to simplyify what many are experiencing as very complex and evolving requirements for our industry. Another example of what Partners in Performance looks like. Thank you!! #performance #pip #energy
Climate disclosure is quickly shifting from a ‘nice-to-have’ to a ‘must-have’. Organisations with forward-thinking climate plans will have an edge over slow-moving counterparts in: • Accessing financing to meet expanding climate disclosure frameworks • Lowering risk exposure by reducing tax liabilities • Securing renewable energy for their operational needs in a crowded market Peter Mann, Sarah Heitzman and Keith Russell explore how organisations can move from reactive to proactive to capture opportunities in this ever-changing environment. Read their full insights below. #PartnersinPerformance #EnergyTransition #MethaneEmissions #GlobalMethanePledge
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Heading down to the New Statesman’s Energy & Climate Change event today where both the incumbent and shadow UK net zero ministers will be speaking. Looking forward to comparing the parties’ priorities in this #election year.
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🌍🔥 Contrasting realities: The Biden-Harris Climate-Energy Agenda vs. the Trump-Vance approach. What's at stake for our planet and future generations? 🌪️🚫 1️⃣ Climate Action: The Biden-Harris administration emphasizes renewable energy expansion, carbon neutrality goals, and international climate cooperation. 2️⃣ Environmental Protection: Policies under Biden-Harris prioritize clean air and water, conservation efforts, and resilience against natural disasters. 3️⃣ Energy Policy: Contrary to Trump's focus on fossil fuels, Biden-Harris promotes investments in green technology, job creation in renewable sectors, and reducing reliance on non-renewable resources. Joan Michelson Electric Ladies Podcast with Joan Michelson Competent Boards Green Connections Media e-Mission GmbH U.S. Energy Information Administration #ClimateAction #BidenHarris #RenewableEnergy #EnvironmentalProtection #CleanEnergy #ClimateChange #Sustainability #GreenTechnology #EnergyPolicy #FutureGenerations
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🌍💡 Government & Agency Panel: Climate Adaptation and Equity in Energy! Discussing federal investments to boost renewable tech access and energy affordability for low-income communities. Let's create a greener, fairer future! #ClimateAction #RenewableEnergy #Equity
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