Olivier Bois von Kursk (@olivierbvk) 's Twitter Profile
Olivier Bois von Kursk

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Romain Ioualalen (@rlalen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sitting in tonight's the GST negotiations on fossil fuel phase out #COP28. Here is what countries are saying, using normal human language, a thread 👇

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"At this point we need a concrete negotiated decision in which all governments commit to a phase out of all fossil fuels." Read our Q&A with IISD's Greg Muttitt, a lead author of the UN Environment Programme #EmissionsGap Report, on why gov'ts need to act now. iisd.org/articles/insig…

Louise Burrows (@louburrows7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is really significant Now at #COP28 we are witnessing 127+ countries support the phase out of ALL fossil fuels An increase from 80 countries at #COP27 At #COP26 the debate was just on coal phase out/down, not #fossilfuels We have made real progress - the pressure is on🌎

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW REPORT | World leaders agreed to transition away from fossil fuels at COP28 but what next steps are needed to put this commitment into action? Our 🆕 report outlines 5️⃣ ways. 🧵1/6

Olivier Bois von Kursk (@olivierbvk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⬆️ #CleanEnergy is essential, but this alone will not be enough to stop #ClimateChange. For an orderly energy transition, phasing out oil & gas production & 📈 #CleanEnergy must go 🫱 in 🫲. A 🆕 IISD Energy report outlines how gov'ts can take action: iisd.org/publications/r…

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🆕 No new fossil fuels must be the new normal. Research by UCL Energy Institute UCL Political Science - School of Public Policy IISD Energy published today in @sciencemagazine finds: ⚠️There is no room for new fossil fuels in a 1.5°C world. 💡Banning new projects is a crucial first step to transition away from fossil fuels.

Fergus Green (@fergusgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new research in @sciencemagazine shows that no new fossil fuel projects are needed to meet energy demand in scenarios limiting warming to 1.5°C. We need bans & advocacy to build a #NoNewFossil norm doi.org/10.1126/scienc… Olivier Bois von Kursk @st_pye Greg Muttitt UCL IISD Energy

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research by Greg Muttitt Olivier Bois von Kursk in Science Magazine shows global #coal-fired power capacity far exceeds 1.5°C limits. ➕ No new gas-fired capacity is needed! Gas is not a transition fuel & should not be permitted due to #climate risks.

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New fossil fuel projects… ⛔Are not needed if the world meets #Climate goals ⚠️Pose unacceptable #climate & health risks 🆕 peer-reviewed research from UCL Political Science - School of Public Policy UCL Energy Institute & IISD Energy explains why no new #FossilFuels must be the new normal. ucl.ac.uk/political-scie…

Olivier Bois von Kursk (@olivierbvk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Science Magazine paper shows that #NoNewFossil fuel projects are necessary to meet the 1.5°C-aligned energy demand. This is a clear and immediate policy ask against which all governments, and the fossil fuel industry, can rightly be judged. Great thread by Fergus Green below

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With #Nigeria’s oil revenues falling & amid heightened demand for #LNG following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 🇳🇬 is increasing focus on its LNG exports. But 🆕 research warns prioritizing LNG will leave its economy exposed. Read the IISD report: iisd.org/publications/r…

With #Nigeria’s oil revenues falling & amid heightened demand for #LNG following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, 🇳🇬 is increasing focus on its LNG exports.

But 🆕 research warns prioritizing LNG will leave its economy exposed.
Read the <a href="/IISD_News/">IISD</a> report: iisd.org/publications/r…
IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣COMING SOON | Monthly data analysis on the #climate impact of oil and gas exploration globally, straight to your inbox.  Sign up for the Carbon Minefields newsletter here: iisd.org/carbon-minefie…

📣COMING SOON | Monthly data analysis on the #climate impact of oil and gas exploration globally, straight to your inbox. 

Sign up for the Carbon Minefields newsletter here: iisd.org/carbon-minefie…
David Tong (@davidxvx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just five wealthy nations are on track to be responsible for more than half of all oil and gas production expansion between 2024 and 2050. So why don't we call them what they are: petrostates? theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Damian Carrington (@dpcarrington) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The other #petrostates - US, Canada, Norway, UK and Australia - often portrayed as climate leaders, these are responsible for two-thirds of all new oil and gas licences issued globally since 2020 #ClimateCrisis Story by Oliver Milman and @ninalakhani theguardian.com/environment/ar…

Olivier Bois von Kursk (@olivierbvk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our🆕“Carbon Minefields Newsletter” will provide essential insights into the oil and gas industry’s expansion activities straight to your inbox. It provides rolling annual updates and detailed insight into last month's activities. 📥Sign up here: iisd.org/carbon-minefie…

IISD Energy (@iisd_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚠️Rich countries are leading a post-Covid resurgence in oil & gas licensing despite their climate commitments. Read our analysis featured in Guardian Weekly! Last day👇

⚠️Rich countries are leading a post-Covid resurgence in oil &amp; gas licensing despite their climate commitments.

Read our analysis featured in <a href="/guardianweekly/">Guardian Weekly</a>!
Last day👇
António Guterres (@antonioguterres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I must call out the flood of fossil fuel expansion we are seeing in some of the world’s wealthiest countries. In signing such a surge of new oil and gas licenses, they are signing away our future. Countries must phase-out fossil fuels – fast and fairly.