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Financial specialists making #ClimateRisk visible to markets. #EnergyTransition #FossilFuels #StrandedAssets bsky.app/profile/carbon…

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Are you going to London Climate Action Week? Don’t miss the chance to connect with leaders in business, policy and finance to drive the net zero transition by attending the Climate Innovation Forum, hosted by Climate Action #CIF25 #LCAW

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Our latest blog reviews Network for Greening the Financial System (NGFS) short-term climate scenarios, which following user feedback from the financial community, provide 4x narrative scenarios – exploring economic damages from climate change 2025-2030 carbontracker.org/new-ngfs-short…

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NGFS short-term scenarios explore possible occurrence of a sequence of plausible but extreme weather events in one region, causing substantial GDP losses, with effects on the global economy. Losses peak at 12.5% of GDP in Africa carbontracker.org/new-ngfs-short…

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Default probabilities rise significantly for high-capital and high-debt sectors, with increases of more than 10 percentage points in the power supply sector carbontracker.org/new-ngfs-short…

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It’s important to note that like NGFS long-term scenarios, the short-term scenarios exclude the plausible possibility of triggering climate tipping points – thus ignoring the potential for catastrophic risks carbontracker.org/new-ngfs-short…

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Final panel at the University of Exeter Global #TippingPoints conference hearing from Anna Turns from The Conversation about scientists needing to be braver & more emotive in communicating findings of their research to the general public

Final panel at the <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> Global #TippingPoints conference hearing from Anna Turns from <a href="/ConversationUK/">The Conversation</a> about scientists needing to be braver &amp; more emotive in communicating findings of their research to the general public
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Message from Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they) at Global #TippingPoints conference University of Exeter scientists are universally trusted & need to take sides in key debates like the need for phase out of #FossilFuels & to focus attention on blockers of progress

Message from <a href="/DoctorVive/">Dr. Genevieve Guenther (she/they)</a> at Global #TippingPoints conference <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> scientists are universally trusted &amp; need to take sides in key debates like the need for phase out of #FossilFuels &amp; to focus attention on blockers of progress
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There is a structural tension in the petrochemical value chain - energy suppliers are seek to sell more fossil inputs to an industry aiming to phase them out, as part of their transition to net zero. carbontracker.org/chemical-misma…

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Tata #Steel’s 2045 #NetZero goal is bold but our latest report with Carbon Transition Analytics shows a mismatch with coal-heavy expansion in India. Without a credible shift to cleaner blast furnace tech $24b in new projects risks locking in high emissions buff.ly/SL0AL50

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Our new report with Carbon Transition Analytics shows Tata Steel’s European arm has a clear decarbonisation plan—while the Indian arm does not. $24bn in Indian projects face high carbon lock-in risk unless ‘future proof’ blast furnaces are deployed buff.ly/SL0AL50

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“Oil companies are no longer growth plays.” That’s not alarmism. It’s the new market reality. Mark Campanale shares blunt evidence #FossilFuel giants are shrinking. Not because they want to. Because the clean energy future is moving on without them buff.ly/Bp8m4zC