🥹“Everything we can save is worth saving. Everything we can do is worth doing. Every 10th of a degree we can prevent of temperature rise saves…species, communities. Of course we’re going to lose a lot - we’ve already lost a lot - but we don’t have to lose everything, and we don’t have to surrender”
07.03.2026 16:15
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Hearing & seeing so many ads from FortisBC is enraging.
With the exception of safety notices, why are FortisBC ads allowed? They have no purpose except brand promotion. Fortis is a regulated monopoly...
06.03.2026 20:48
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This is exactly what we discussed on the @energyempire.bsky.social with James Gutman. People are accelerating plans to reduce oil imports to reach Energy Sovereignty.
06.03.2026 13:15
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Uh, in case of Canada, we bought a Transmountain Pipeline for $3.4B, and have now sunk like $30-$50B of public money into it… and now the big idea is maybe do same with LNG… all just as demand in Asia seems peaking…
…so, I hope you caveated Norway route less advised than it was 50 years ago….
06.03.2026 13:58
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In terms of farmers' "alternative careers"... solar PV landlord?
But (not to minimize that there is real rural poverty & challenge), a huge proportion of USA soy & corn bio-fuel harvest comes from giant farmers.... Tom Joad, they ain't...
05.03.2026 19:11
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The used cooking oil is a vanishingly small resource. Go ahead & use it.
A huge proportion of crops is used for biofuels in USA. Despite that, it is a small displacement of fossil fuels. see extract from WRI pasted below. www.wri.org/insights/inc...
05.03.2026 19:11
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Oil price spikes don’t affect my family because we drive electric cars. Natural gas price spikes don’t affect my family because we have solar panels. Your family can be like my family!
05.03.2026 14:15
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Thanks, valid & interesting point.
Worth noting too though that that bio-derived diesel comes at enormous land, food security/affordable cost. And it just as if not more GHG intensive than fossil, according to e.g. what WRI has been publishing.... electrificaiton way better
05.03.2026 17:31
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Not that aesthetics are the most important thing in a housing crisis... but I've been pleasantly surprised how much more interesting these buildings look close from the bridge than at a distance
05.03.2026 17:28
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Sean, I really hope you (and fellow Councillors) have some sort of law suit in the works against Sim & Zhou...
05.03.2026 12:04
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To bring the TL;DR up front: there is no particular evidence that an increasing share of wind + PV generation leads to higher prices, and the US states with the largest increase in wind + PV experienced electricity price reductions.
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www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
04.03.2026 22:27
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04.03.2026 14:45
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Come on, TW by 2030, baby 🙂
04.03.2026 17:29
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Light, Air, and a Social Stair.
The "Vancouver Stair" is an open and cross vented single stair with the dwelling entrances and elevator opening to each stair landing.
No dark long units, no internal bedrooms.
Green space similar to the houses next door.
27.02.2026 01:13
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I always suspected you were on the take for Samsung….
…. It’s so disappointing, it just makes me want to crack open a clean, cool Gatorade…
03.03.2026 03:53
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Congrats!
03.03.2026 03:44
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The war on Iran likely brings a new oil price shock and windfall profits.
So, who stands to win?
Our research shows: Last time around (2022), the US reaped the largest fossil fuel profits of any country ($377bn). 50% went to the top 1%, only 1% to the bottom 50%. A🧵
01.03.2026 17:36
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BEV owner satisfaction hits record high despite slowing EV demand, says JD Power
Nearly all BEV owners surveyed (96%) indicated they would consider leasing another BEV for their next car (3 min. read)
"Nearly all BEV owners surveyed (96%) indicated they would consider leasing another BEV for their next car—underscoring the staying power of the all-electric market even amid slowing U.S. demand and the rollback of federal policies that favor the powertrains."
news.dealershipguy.com/p/bev-owner-...
02.03.2026 17:24
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Such a great point about gas power cost estimates….
01.03.2026 21:23
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It costs just $33/MWh to transform daytime solar into dispatchable solar
Huge since true.
"It costs just $33/MWh to transform daytime solar into dispatchable solar"
And no, that doesn't yet account for that storied Dunkelflaute. Then again, the typical gas LCOE doesn't account for Putin's whims or other geopolitical vagaries.
28.02.2026 22:32
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Am I reading this right that AVs induced a ~6% increase in VMT? That’s more modest than I would have anticipated/feared
28.02.2026 00:26
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Am I reading this right that AVs induced a ~6% increase in VMT? That’s more modest than I would have anticipated/feared.
28.02.2026 00:25
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Vancouverites, the East Side Story photo exhibition of photos taking by Grade 6/7 kids at Britannia Public Library is fantastic. Beautiful, moving portraits of the neighborhood. At the Britannia Public Library.
27.02.2026 19:37
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A thing you can do in Vancouver (I could not but I know a guy who did) is the Costco Marathon where you run the five costcos and eat a hotdog at each one
27.02.2026 06:17
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The War on Cars*
27.02.2026 13:59
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A) you’re a lunatic masochist reading that…
B) do you believe they are real? Not chatbots? Like you recognize you neighbors & it tracks?
27.02.2026 13:16
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