Neil Jennings

@NeilRJennings

Partnership Development Manager connecting science with policy + business so everyone benefits from a cleaner, greener, fairer future. Views my own

London, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2017.

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    to offer a faster service between London & Amsterdam to boost rail over air travel, reports So how does a single journey by plane compare to travelling by train? It's already the cheaper, shorter & more carbon-friendly option!

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    4. velj

    Lex in depth: the fossil fuels that could be worthless

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    : Sleeper trains can drive cleaner business travel, says "A carbon-neutral world will require radical changes in how we move around. In the meantime, the tracks are laid for the new golden age of the sleeper."

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    Grace from running a fantastic training session for Student Switch Off ambassadors.

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    2. velj

    The oil and gas industry intends to spend $4.9tn over the next 10 years, exploring and developing new reserves, none of which we can afford to burn. Every year governments subsidise fossil fuels to the tune of $5tn

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    31. sij

    “I’m done with fossil fuels. They’re done,” 's says after oil giants Exxon Mobil and Chevron reported Q4 earnings this morning. “We’re in the death knell phase.”

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  8. 31. sij

    A terrible decision and hard to conclude that the timing was not a cynical attempt to keep it quiet amidst the media's focus on Brexit

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    Reducing energy demand in transport & buildings - e.g. by for insulating homes & encouraging - would cut emissions, improve & could save the NHS £3.7 billion a year, finds report via

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    The Carbon Budget - what is it and why is it important? Check out our explainer on what the is, and why the world needs to take drastic action to cut emissions of greenhouse gases More explainers in our playlist:

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  11. 29. sij

    Pitiful investment in renewables by oil majors. They either pivot away from fossil fuels, go out of business as their assets become stranded or we have unacceptable climate change. Need to divest from corps who put us on the latter path

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    28. sij

    Are you skilled in community engagement & passionate about cutting carbon? are recruiting a new Climate Change Stakeholder Engagement Officer; based in Newcastle at North of Tyne CA. 2 days left to apply; please RT

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    29. sij

    Tree planting is frequently good idea, with the right trees in the right places, because many areas would be ecologically better for it But tree-planting to tackle climate change has many, many problems with it, of which this is the biggest

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  14. 28. sij

    Great to see this pledge from - important to see such leadership on climate action. We look forward to continuing our partnership with them to help make it happen

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    27. sij

    Our best estimate is that 100% of the warming the world has experienced is due to human activities. Natural factors – changes in solar output and volcanoes – would have led to slight cooling over the past 50 years:

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    in 1820 was discovered by humans. Since 1850, global temps have risen by 1°C & the Antarctic Peninsula has seen a temperature increase of more than 2.5°C. What change is it locked into? & how can we protect it?

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  17. 27. sij

    Proposed changes to regulations 'will make buildings less energy efficient' - UK govt needs to sort out energy efficiency but this another step backwards. And to think we almost had a Zero Carbon homes standard (dropped by George Osborne)

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    27. sij

    On this day 200 years ago, humans first sighted the continent of Antarctica. Since then we took nearly all of its whales and heavily depleted its marine life, dissolved its ozone, warmed its ocean and melted its ice. From the point of view of this amazing place it was a bad day.

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  20. 25. sij

    Great to see the taking leadership on climate action

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