Aki Kachi
@akikachi
Working on climate change @newclimateinst in #Berlin. Own insights on #climate, #energy, #finance #carbonmarkets #transport #lifeingermany Transatlantic hafu ハフ
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03-09-2007 16:26:46
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I'll be off on maternity leave in 2024. An opportunity to join E3G - Third Generation Environmentalism for an exciting programme leader position at a super exciting time in the energy transition!
❓DM me or Ronan Palmer
Apply here by 4/12 e3g.bamboohr.com/careers/135
#energytransition #geopolitics #fossilfuels #jobs
It’s a sign we need to stop transporting coal on the river. River levels will only go lower. Smaller boats help Rhine shipowners overcome mounting problem of drought via Financial Times
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Rich countries have approved $4.4bn in int’l public 💵 for new fossil projects despite committing to #StopFundingFossils by end of 2022. Others have kept their promise & are shifting billions to clean energy. The promise breakers must be held accountable: wp.me/paO9Ct-b21
Lex in depth: how investors are underpricing climate risks via Financial Times
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Merci à la Fondation Fondation Heinrich Böll _ Dakar et Natural Justice pour l'invitation et l'organisation du #forumSNenergie23 !
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#Kebetu #forumSNenergie23 Aki Kachi de NewClimate Institute présente l’étude « Sénégal Renouvelable » qui souligne les hautes potentialités et perspectives du Sénégal en matière d’énergies renouvelables. Pour télécharger l’étude => Sénégal renouvelable
What we get wrong when we talk about global warming via Financial Times
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High river temperatures to limit French nuclear power production - not so fit for a changing climate world #eutaxonomy #sustainablefinance reuters.com/business/energ…
Britain is heading for near-universal heat pumps by 2050.
Speaking to the Parliamentary Press Gallery today, Grant Shapps suggested govt had given up on the idea that hydrogen could replace natural gas as the main way of heating homes.
Story i newspaper: inews.co.uk/news/politics/…
Financial models on climate risk ‘implausible’, say actuaries via Financial Times
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