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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
Another example of climate being a fundamental driver of risks and opportunities. Damn. GE fucked this one up.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1140552712360099841 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahleeGE lost billions by 'misjudging' renewables: report "GE lost a 'simply staggering' $193 billion in just three years to 2018 -- amounting to almost three quarters of its market capitalisation." h/t @chickamade https://news.yahoo.com/ge-lost-billions-misjudging-renewables-report-114015514.html …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
We don't yet have a way to estimate the price of a US city (think Miami) being lost to climate change. HUGE.
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All this going on. It boggles my mind, completely bewilders me that more finance people aren't seriously grappling with climate & what it will mean for the economy, now and long term. Large-scale, HUGE change is coming one way or another. Given the science, how could it not be?
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Dr. Elizabeth Sawin
I'll pause for now. What I'm hungry for is to listen and learn from more and more people who can offer thinking and perspective on the convergence of finance/economy/climate. I feel this tweet from
@bethsawin so hard
Thanks for "listening". :)https://twitter.com/bethsawin/status/1162348600963284993 …Emily Cunningham added,
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Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
PS this is what I mean re climate being a fundamental driver of risks and opportunities for virtually every biz: "If some companies and industries fail to adjust to this new world, they will fail to exist." ~ statement from central bankershttps://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1137152397925539840 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahlee"If some companies and industries fail to adjust to this new world, they will fail to exist." ~ Central bankers RECEIPTS Central bankers: https://twitter.com/AlexSteffen/status/1120207762779099136 … Fund managers: https://twitter.com/AlexSteffen/status/1124067489145675776 … Global Investors: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/10/tackle-climate-or-face-financial-crash-say-worlds-biggest-investors …#ClimateEmergencyShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Ok, I've been diving into and learning more about fossil fuel demand peaking in the early 2020s (watched videos and read a lot over at
@CarbonBubble). It's a lot. So much to unpack. So many big consequences.. geopolitically, and a lot of investments at risk.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
"The major oil & gas companies are incredibly exposed to the transition, and.. they risk destroying a lot of value [which] sits in...our investments. What’s exciting in recent years is that central banks have started to understand this." More here:https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1163227651005304832 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahleeExcited by everything I'm learning from@CarbonBubble. Financial markets are waking up to the reality: renewable energy is the cheaper, more efficient option. In other words– the future. Fossil fuels will peak in the 2020s. Listen to@arhobley explain why: https://www.carbontracker.org/tools-and-insights/why-are-financial-markets-are-important-for-the-low-carbon-transition/ …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Emily Cunningham Retweeted Emily Cunningham
From another thread... I find this to be so fascinating. And again! So perplexed why more people aren't talking about this.https://twitter.com/emahlee/status/1163288009514467328 …
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Emily Cunningham @emahlee"The energy sector is being disrupted by a combo of technology, policy, & the emerging market leap frog. This will cause a peaking of fossil fuel demand in the 2020s. Investors loose money at peaks, & therefor the consequences & the amount of money at risk are very dramatic." 2/Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Emily Cunningham @emahlee"If you look specifically at China and the US, you see a spectacular leap frog taking place where Chinese expenditure and deployment of solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles has overtaken that of the US and continues to rise along S curves of growth." 8/Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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