Justin Gillis (@justinhgillis) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Gillis

@justinhgillis

Tracking the energy transition. Co-wrote "The Big Fix: 7 Practical Steps to Save Our Planet," published in 2022. Trying to be woke but need more coffee. 🏳‍🌈

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Allan Lichtman (@allanlichtman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After long predicting a Trump win, other models are belatedly starting to fall in line with The Keys to the White House. Predictit & 538 now have a dead heat and the Economist has Harris ahead at 52%.

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just finished my last door-to-door canvass in Durham, NC. Most striking was a conversation with an undecided 86y old man. When I shared my concerns on generals’ warnings about Trump, he said “why isn’t this message everywhere?” Good question. One more day to get it out.

Jon Ralston (@ralstonreports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread on what to expect when first NV numbers pop up tonight -- this is important because of what I think will happen: Clark County will NOT tabulate tens of thousands of mail ballots dropped off today until tomorrow. So I expect Trump to be ahead tonight. But by how much? 1/3

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tips for joining the other place 🧵: 1) Update your profile asap 2) Follow/recruit all you know 3) Follow starter packs & create one 4) Transition your twitter network 5) Engage content & share insights 6) Be patient and give it a few weeks (each expanded below)

Glen Peters (@peters_glen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Global Carbon Budget 2024📢 Despite some predicting a peak in global fossil CO2 emissions, we estimate growth of 0.8% [-0.3% to 1.9%] in 2024. Maybe a peak next year? Is it all bad news, or can we find some good news? 1/

📢Global Carbon Budget 2024📢

Despite some predicting a peak in global fossil CO2 emissions, we estimate growth of 0.8% [-0.3% to 1.9%] in 2024. Maybe a peak next year?

Is it all bad news, or can we find some good news?

1/
Will Toor (@willtoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time for my annual end of year tweetstorm on Colorado climate action! Been a big year – huge federal grants, groundbreaking housing/land use legislation, new $ for transit, nation-leading utility clean heat programs, all the way to CO taking first place for EV market share. (0/n)

Dr. Daniel Swain (@weather_west) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After becoming increasingly enmeshed in the wildfire world, you start to notice things about the way we've systematically altered our relationship with the natural environment in a way that has increased the risk of destructive fires. And then you stop being able to unsee them.

Morag Mitchell (@moragmitchell3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just read this on Facebook: Someone asked "Why do many British people not like Donald Trump?" Nate White, an articulate and witty writer from England, wrote this magnificent response: 1/

Al Gore (@algore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In its first week, the new administration has taken many steps to roll back climate progress. One I want to draw extra attention to is the repeal of an environmental justice Executive Order I was proud to champion in the Clinton-Gore White House. The video below shows a day's

James Surowiecki (@jamessurowiecki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just figured out where these fake tariff rates come from. They didn't actually calculate tariff rates + non-tariff barriers, as they say they did. Instead, for every country, they just took our trade deficit with that country and divided it by the country's exports to us. So we

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is now the right, not the left, where opposition to domestic energy development holds more sway, with much more far-reaching consequences.

It is now the right, not the left, where opposition to domestic energy development holds more sway, with much more far-reaching consequences.
Justin Gillis (@justinhgillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Superb piece of work here about the "forever chemicals" and how they got into the bodies of just about everyone in the world. Congratulations to the Veritasium team of Derek Muller, Gregor Čavlović and others. Very impressive work about a frightening problem.

Nicolas Fulghum (@nicolasfulghum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | Solar is now California’s #1 electricity source ☀️ Over the past 12 months (to April), solar generated more electricity than any other source in California — surpassing gas for the first time in history. Rapid solar + battery deployment will keep this trend going 🔋⚡️

NEW | Solar is now California’s #1 electricity source ☀️

Over the past 12 months (to April), solar generated more electricity than any other source in California — surpassing gas for the first time in history.

Rapid solar + battery deployment will keep this trend going 🔋⚡️
Michael E. Webber (@michaelewebber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1830s: wood is dominant source of energy so it's the future of energy 1900s: horses are the dominant mode of transport so they're the future of transport 1990s: landline phones and fax machines dominate telecom so they are the future of telecom 2020s version (see below)

Tyler Norris (@tylerhnorris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research shows AI data center workloads can be dynamically shifted in real time using power capping & pausing policies to meet grid signals with minimal SLA disruption, enabling data center flexibility. 🧵1/4

New research shows AI data center workloads can be dynamically shifted in real time using power capping & pausing policies to meet grid signals with minimal SLA disruption, enabling data center flexibility. 🧵1/4