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Ali Al-Saffar

@alialsaffar

Work on energy transition and access @RockefellerFdn. Formerly at @IEA. New New Yorker. Still #LFC

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Energy transitions in developing countries need to be part of a vision for industrialisation that allows countries to meet their economic growth ambitions at the same time as they meet their energy and climate obligations

Cannot wait to read this from the finest on the topic

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A degraded solar panel from Germany will generate 80% more electricity in Yemen. There could be 400GW of solar PV retirements A YEAR by 2050. We at The Rockefeller Foundation are working on building the case (and market) for solar repurposing and repowering. Join us at to hear more

A degraded solar panel from Germany will generate 80% more electricity in Yemen. There could be 400GW of solar PV retirements A YEAR by 2050. We at @RockefellerFdn are working on building the case (and market) for solar repurposing and repowering. Join us at #COP28 to hear more
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The Athletic | Football(@TheAthleticFC) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ali Al-Hamadi is and one of the most exciting talents in the EFL. He's become a household name in Iraq, and is embracing the pressure of being a leading light for his country.

He tells Nancy Froston about carrying the weight of nation & how his parents escaped war.

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A devastating thread that holds the O&G sector's feet to the fire on the hundreds of claims on climate and the environment we will no doubt hear from them over the next month.

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Continuing with business-as-usual for oil & gas while hoping a vast deployment of carbon capture will cut the emissions is fantasy

It would mean an implausibly large amount of carbon capture, requiring a huge leap in annual investment from $4 billion last year to $3.5 trillion!

Continuing with business-as-usual for oil & gas while hoping a vast deployment of carbon capture will cut the emissions is fantasy It would mean an implausibly large amount of carbon capture, requiring a huge leap in annual investment from $4 billion last year to $3.5 trillion!
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The unfortunate truth is that these images, as heart-wrenching as they are, probably won’t have the full effect of galvanizing a reaction because too many people across the world think this is how we in the region live. Like this is somehow a baseline any human can get used to.

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