🔴 Join We Don't Have Time and UNDP for the 2nd episode of Dino Talks on April 4, 15:00 CEST/ 09:00 am EDT.
We need to halve our emissions by 2030 and hit net zero no later than 2050 to save our world from a climate disaster. So why are we still subsidizing the primary cause of this disaster? In this episode, we dive deeper into the damages caused by fossil fuel subsidies and explore how these subsidies are undermining global and national efforts to achieve the Paris Climate Agreement goals.
Our special guests for this episode will be:
Ivo Mulder, Head, Climate Finance Unit UN Environment Programme and Michael Taylor, Senior energy analyst at International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
Don't miss out, register here: https://www.wedonthavetime.org/events/dino-talks-ii
Use the comment section to ask questions to our guests!
https://youtu.be/B_xFwMdOURI
Star Jeffree
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47 w
This is a great message about the importance https://fnaf-game.io of tackling fossil fuel subsidies!
anniesteuber
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59 w
The urgency to address climate change arises from the fact that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, have significantly contributed to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to a warming planet and disrupting the Earth's climate system. https://hello-neighbor.io
Brown Emma
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94 w
Climate catastrophe is a serious and dangerous problem for our planet. Subsidies for the main cause of climate disasters, like fossil fuels. https://slitherio.online
Jehannes Ros
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154 w
Blocking fossil investment is needed.
Though we need well set/guessed investments in nuclear and wind, this is blocked by ideology very often!
How do we brake down these blockades by NGOs Companies Politicians.
Like the German politics
Jehannes Ros
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154 w
@arthur_de_roey are you just trolling?
Ben je rotzooi aan het trappen?
It is redistributing energy sector investments
Nick Nuttall
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154 w
I don't just worry about climate change, I also worry about those that still have not grasped the implications of the risk assessments that underpin now more than 30 years of climate science--as for green energy lobbying. I would rather have a solar panel on my roof, wind farm in my community and a digitized, super energy efficient home than be dependent on fossil fuels from Russia, Saudi Arabia, and, and, and...
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Peter Kamau
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155 w
Episode one was so informative,I'm earnestly looking forward to this one too.
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Adam Wallin
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155 w
Great thing to highlight - these subsidies can feel so abstract so looking forward to hearing about how they affect us!
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Marine Stephan
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155 w
I am so looking forward to this new episode of Dino Talks!
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47 w
This is a great message about the importance https://fnaf-game.io of tackling fossil fuel subsidies!
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59 w
The urgency to address climate change arises from the fact that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, have significantly contributed to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions. These emissions trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to a warming planet and disrupting the Earth's climate system. https://hello-neighbor.io
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94 w
Climate catastrophe is a serious and dangerous problem for our planet. Subsidies for the main cause of climate disasters, like fossil fuels. https://slitherio.online
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154 w
Blocking fossil investment is needed. Though we need well set/guessed investments in nuclear and wind, this is blocked by ideology very often! How do we brake down these blockades by NGOs Companies Politicians. Like the German politics
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154 w
@arthur_de_roey are you just trolling? Ben je rotzooi aan het trappen? It is redistributing energy sector investments
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154 w
I don't just worry about climate change, I also worry about those that still have not grasped the implications of the risk assessments that underpin now more than 30 years of climate science--as for green energy lobbying. I would rather have a solar panel on my roof, wind farm in my community and a digitized, super energy efficient home than be dependent on fossil fuels from Russia, Saudi Arabia, and, and, and...
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155 w
Episode one was so informative,I'm earnestly looking forward to this one too.
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155 w
Great thing to highlight - these subsidies can feel so abstract so looking forward to hearing about how they affect us!
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155 w
I am so looking forward to this new episode of Dino Talks!