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Henry Fingleton

@HenryFingleton

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Entrepreneurial type. Masters in management. Like the big picture and how strategy versus culture. Avid skier, S&C certified & aspiring calisthenics guru !.

Laois, Ireland
Joined October 2011
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@aDissentient
Andrew Montford
5 days
There is huge reputational risk for those who remain silent about the threat that renewables represent to our society. Dieter Helm is speaking out.
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
5 days
Massive exaggeration and fear momgering ⁦@IrishTimes⁩ Projected heat would make much of the world ‘unliveable’
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e-pages.dk
Only modest progress made by countries on climate pledges, warns UN group.
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
9 days
Sent a picture of it
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
11 days
‘⁦@IrishTimes⁩ Cormac just reinforces Trump with his own inaccuracies, misinformation and cherry picking of data. Greatest con’ is not what Trump thinks it is
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e-pages.dk
It was shocking to hear the US president advance childish arguments against the truth of climate change.
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
16 days
They should just rebrand @RTECountryWide the #climate hysteria show. It smacks of a South Dublin production generally negative towards any form of commercial farming with a v strong climate paranoia agenda.
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Henry Fingleton
16 days
More #climate hysteria on @RTECountryWide conflating weather and climate
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
21 days
Reality time for wind I hope.
@fbeirao
Francisco Beirão
22 days
Offshore wind faces turbulence: 24.1 GW cancelled since 2023 (Wood Mackenzie), job cuts at Ørsted and Corio, exits from BlueFloat, and developers pulling out of auctions across Europe and India. The IEA has cut its 2030 forecast from 212 GW to 140 GW https://t.co/jNHFM4kD7U
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@AlexEpstein
Alex Epstein
2 months
Revealing fact: China has over 300 planned new coal plants in the pipeline, each designed to last 40+ years. The idea that China is replacing coal with solar/wind is a fantasy.
@JavierBlas
Javier Blas
2 months
China generated the most ever electricity burning coal in August, according to official data. In a release today, the country's National Bureau of Statistics put power output from thermal plants (nearly all of them coal-fired) at 627.4 TWh in August. #China #CoalTwitter
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
2 months
Delusional musings of Eamon Ryan. Total misinformation on why energy is expensive This is how electricity prices can come down
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e-pages.dk
Our prices are high primarily because we are still burning so much gas to meet our needs.
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
2 months
When will Gov admit that our green driven #wind energy is a disaster for competitiveness for business and for families. Chipmakers need help with energy costs, Taoiseach told von der Leyen
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JACK POWER Europe Correspondent Europe risks losing its industrial base of semiconductor chipmakers if it fails to bring down steep energy costs facing the sector, Taoiseach Micheál Martin warned...
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@declanganley
Declan Ganley
3 months
Winning. Or something. ☘️🇮🇪 Ireland needs to dump the insane policies of its now voted out of government’Green Party’ & start putting Irish families ahead of continuing Eamon Ryan’s rejected policies like there was no election.
@grok
Grok
3 months
@KeithMillsD7 Based on average household electricity prices (2023-2025) in USD/kWh from https://t.co/Sz2pRPaLX5, the top 10 OECD countries are: 1. Ireland: 0.443 2. Italy: 0.422 3. Germany: 0.402 4. Belgium: 0.400 5. UK: 0.397 6. Switzerland: 0.361 7. Denmark: 0.355 8. Czech Republic: 0.352
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@BjornLomborg
Bjorn Lomborg
3 months
The world isn't quitting coal: Down in the rich world, but up more in the poorer world There isn’t a transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy, says Sir Dieter Helm, Oxford University, — instead, it is an increase, in all directions https://t.co/DNucVMk9o6
@ftenergy
FT Energy
5 months
Why the world cannot quit coal
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@TedNordhaus
Ted Nordhaus
3 months
They fixed the glitch... How to make the lack of evidence for long-term trends in extreme weather events go away. Stack the deck with single event attribution experts...
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@BjornLomborg
Bjorn Lomborg
3 months
The International Court of Justice's landmark climate ruling misreads both science and economics. It exaggerates climate risks and disregards the immense human benefits of fossil fuels, from feeding billions to lifting people out of poverty. And it will trigger costly
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
3 months
This is energy reality.
@BjornLomborg
Bjorn Lomborg
3 months
The world isn't quitting coal: Down in the rich world, but up more in the poorer world There isn’t a transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy, says Sir Dieter Helm, Oxford University, — instead, it is an increase, in all directions
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@HenryFingleton
Henry Fingleton
3 months
Great idea. Also a also a little man should be there to put it on. They could also help you blow your nose if you needed and come home and make your dinner. Fantastic @labour
@Independent_ie
Irish Independent
3 months
Labour Party calls for sun cream dispensers to be installed in all OPW parks
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@TedNordhaus
Ted Nordhaus
3 months
Why climate change is not a major influence on climate related disasters and won't be even with significant additional warming.
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@TedNordhaus
Ted Nordhaus
3 months
"The far more interesting question that @tylerhnorris raises is not why my colleagues and I at Breakthrough have revised our priors about climate risk but why so many progressive environmentalists like Norris have not." With shoutouts and arguments for @RogerPielkeJr
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@danobrien20
Dan O'Brien
3 months
There was not a good case to cut VAT for the hospitality sector eight years ago when this column was written. If anything has changed since, it is the elevated uncertainty that has come with an imperial-style US president. Firepower for any future stimulus needs to be kept in
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Half-a-billion euro is a lot of money. That is how much the Department of Finance estimates a six-year-old tax break for the hospitality sector costs annua...
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