Peter Hoogmoed
@PeterHoogmoed
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Senior IT Specialist, Tai Chi practitioner, Photography
The Netherlands
Joined April 2022
Battery equipment prices fell by 40% in 2024 and are on track for another sharp fall in 2025. It now costs $125 per kWh to import, build and connect utility-scale storage projects outside China and the US đ https://t.co/hnmLAm7Km5
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Phys Org - Feedback loops from oil fields accelerate Arctic warming and other atmospheric changes Openings in the sea ice and emissions from oil fields together contribute to a feedback loop that accelerates sea-ice melt and amplifies Arctic warming. https://t.co/6Ne7Pc9cOL
phys.org
The climate is changing and nowhere is it changing faster than at Earth's poles. Researchers at Penn State have painted a comprehensive picture of the chemical processes taking place in the Arctic...
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The Guardian - Renewable energy smashed records last year, growing by 15% and accounting for more than 90% of all new power generation capacity. Investment in clean energy topped $2tn, outstripping that into fossil fuels by two to one. https://t.co/Hpm5f3bfO0
theguardian.com
The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its impact so far has been significant and measurable
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Nieuwe Oogst - Jetten en Bontenbal vragen VVD 'desastreus' mestbeleid Wiersma te stoppen De twee formerende partijleiders Rob Jetten en Henri Bontenbal vinden dat demissionair landbouwminister Wiersma haar plannen voor een nieuw mestbeleid moet intrekken. https://t.co/1FnRBOenFx
nieuweoogst.nl
De twee formerende partijleiders Rob Jetten (D66) en Henri Bontenbal (CDA) vinden dat demissionair landbouwminister Femke Wiersma haar plannen voor een nieuw mestbeleid moet intrekken. Jetten noemt...
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#Chinaâs oil demand is expected to âplateauâ between 2025 and 2030, as rapid growth of electric vehicles (#EVs) cuts demand for petrol and diesel https://t.co/2rgRquOT0V
reuters.com
China's oil demand is forecast to plateau between the years 2025 and 2030, a research group linked to state oil major CNPC said on Thursday, as the rise of electric vehicles slashes demand for...
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Phys Org - Global measures consistently underestimate food insecurity: 1 in 5 who suffer from hunger may go uncounted In 2023, about 765 million people around the world lacked sufficient food to meet their basic needs. https://t.co/y3EPV6o6Lb
phys.org
International humanitarian aid organizations rely on analyses from the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) system, a global partnership that monitors and classifies the severity of...
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Beste @cdavandaag en @cdenv â Verwoest onze bossen niet â Draai natuurbescherming niet terug â Werk niet samen met extreemrechts Stem NEE op het uitstel van de #EUDR in het Europees Parlement aanstaande woensdag.
share.greens-efa.eu
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The Guardian - Air passengers exposed to extremely high levels of ultrafine particle pollution, study finds Levels during boarding and taxiing were far above those defined as high by the World Health Organization https://t.co/xCYS22rM4h
theguardian.com
Levels during boarding and taxiing were far above those defined as high by the World Health Organization
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NEW | As batteries become cheaper and more efficient, costs to store daytime solar are plummeting. Outside China and the US, it now only costs an additional $33/MWh to transform daytime solar into dispatchable nighttime energy đ https://t.co/hnmLAm7Km5
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The EU is preparing a gift for pesticide giants: toxic pesticides could stay on the market forever, with no safety tests at all. Yes, forever approvals. Yes, this is real. Please sign now to stop it.
action.wemove.eu
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Phys Org - Eating healthily can save money and also cause less greenhouse gas emissions than most people's current food choices, according to a new global study that examined food costs, nutrition, and climate impact around the world. https://t.co/95TtqwNJws
phys.org
Eating healthily can save money and also cause less greenhouse gas emissions than most people's current food choices, according to a new global study that examined food costs, nutrition, and climate...
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Interesting Engineering - CATL predicts oceangoing electric cargo ships will enter service within three years CATL shipbuilding general manager Su Yiyi believes shipping decarbonization is a âcertain trillion-dollar industryâ. https://t.co/mILFgoHGa1
interestingengineering.com
Chinese battery giant CATL executives believe shipping decarbonization is a "certain trillion-dollar industry".
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The Guardian - Snakes, spiders and rare birds seized by Border Force in month-long operation Wildlife smuggling is serious organised crime that âfuels corruption and drives species to extinctionâ, Home Office says https://t.co/9Sa599YFJ2
theguardian.com
Wildlife smuggling is serious organised crime that âfuels corruption and drives species to extinctionâ, Home Office says
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The hydrogen bubble has burst. Nearly 60 major low-carbon Hâ projects have been cancelled or paused â far more capacity than the world has actually built. The reason? Fundamentals still donât add up: ⢠Demand isnât there ⢠Costs remain high ⢠Infrastructure is missing
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Paarden zijn gevoelige dieren. Ze ervaren pijn en angst, net als honden en katten. Geen enkel ander dier slaan we met een zweep. Waarom paarden dan wel? Elk dier verdient geduld en beloning in plaats van angst en dwang. Help jij ze te beschermen? âď¸ https://t.co/xLXDK9pIM2
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Chile is advancing legislation that aims to prohibit octopus farming, setting a precedent as the first Latin American country to take such a step. đđŤ đ Find out more: https://t.co/sN5Q0vWUJG
#chile #octopus #farming #fishing #animalrights
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Phys Org - EPA eliminates mention of fossil fuels in website on warming's causes. Scientists call it misleading Now it only mentions natural phenomena, even though scientists calculate that nearly all of the warming is due to human activity. https://t.co/LMofQrkAJV
phys.org
The Environmental Protection Agency has removed any mention of fossil fuelsâthe main driver of global warmingâfrom its popular online page explaining the causes of climate change. Now it only...
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The Guardian - Synthetic chemicals in food system creating health burden of $2.2tn a year, report finds Scientists issue urgent warning about chemicals, found to cause cancer and infertility as well as harming environment https://t.co/BjZbzdLMHw
theguardian.com
Scientists issue urgent warning about chemicals, found to cause cancer and infertility as well as harming environment
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