For context, a prior analysis by @mlaz_sei and me found that new oil and gas leasing would lead to about 40 million t CO2 of global emissions (compared to a no leasing case). Very similar! But again, in-US share smaller. https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
@OrmeStephan @mark_ohe @MaddowBlog @leahstokes Actually, peer-reviewed science estimates that a nationwide federal fossil fuel leasing ban would reduce carbon emissions by 280 million tons per year, ranking it among the most ambitious federal climate polic
@JoranOdegaard SSB-rapporten fra 2013 er fagfellevurdert: https://t.co/Ya5hVvBdCo Denne er fagfellevurdert (ser på USA): https://t.co/gxsTDad1W3 Denne er kanskje greit å lese først: https://t.co/1vBjrzxK01
RT @HakonLindahl: @PederWEgseth Nei, jeg tror det er mest fordi det er en rapport fra en lobbyorganisasjon, i motsetning til https://t.co/X…
@KristianGunder @sgaarder Uenig i hvem som har bevisbyrden, fordi forhåndskunnskapene våre er ikke 0. Vi veit at verden må stanse leting og produksjon av fossil energi. Å mene at det ikke har noe å si hva Norge gjør i den konteksten vil kreve ekstremt soli
@PederWEgseth Nei, jeg tror det er mest fordi det er en rapport fra en lobbyorganisasjon, i motsetning til https://t.co/X02yUj5pd6 og https://t.co/Q3iu2MnFXp, som konkluderer motsattt av bestillingsverket fra NOROG.
RT @BardLahn: Den direkte klimaeffekten av disse tiltakene er veldig usikker. Men dette er heller ikke spesielt for oljekutt - alle klimati…
RT @BardLahn: Den direkte klimaeffekten av disse tiltakene er veldig usikker. Men dette er heller ikke spesielt for oljekutt - alle klimati…
Tråd. Hvilken klimaeffekt har reduksjon av oljeproduksjon?
Den direkte klimaeffekten av disse tiltakene er veldig usikker. Men dette er heller ikke spesielt for oljekutt - alle klimatiltak har lekkasjeeffekter som gjør totalen usikker. Og det er slett ikke bare en enslig SSB-studie som beregner positiv totaleffekt
@Lord_Leffe @littufinkanskje @Partiet @faktisk_no Hvorfor er ikke en fagfellevurdert studie fra SSB å anse som vitenskap? Hjelper det med en annen studie fra 2018? https://t.co/WOawPchiNn
Senators’ alarmingly narrow framing of federal fossil fuel questions to Haaland starves public discourse of a necessary climate context and the critical need for charting an orderly, equitable, multi-decade transition.
RT @publiccarbon: To Barrasso’s earlier question: Yes, phasing out federal fossil fuel production is estimated to reduce GHG emissions, and…
To Barrasso’s earlier question: Yes, phasing out federal fossil fuel production is estimated to reduce GHG emissions, and not by a little — about 280M tons annually. https://t.co/hqK3iLaNyQ
@Ike_Irby Terrific news. So much to be done on public lands. When it comes to fossil fuel extraction from federal lands, we analyzed potential here: https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
The study does find net CO2 decreases from the ban on new coal & oil leases on federal lands, so that's good, but the larger impact comes from coal bans. Interestingly, Natural Gas ban is a wash (because cheap natural gas replaces both coal and RE) htt
Reading through the Biden's new climate plan, he does call for "banning new oil and gas permitting on public lands and waters." He got some flak for this, but is it really that impactful? This paper attempts to answer --> https://t.co/uaoVJzD7NX
@arvindpawan1 @djhayes01 I don't completely agree with you on minimal emissions effect (paper link below), but I agree it is complex and acknowledge the state budget issue. I wonder about the leadership issue, too, e.g. fed gov't should model transition aw
Some #climatescience from one of the panelists who contributed to a Cascadia Climate Action @CascadiaCA panel discussion @ClimateTap Climate Science Goes to Court. Addressing climate change and clean energy requires a foundation in sound science. @SEIclim
RT @SEI_Erickson: As another US presidential candidate unveils a plan to stop drilling and digging for fossil fuels on public lands, puttin…
As another US presidential candidate unveils a plan to stop drilling and digging for fossil fuels on public lands, putting here our peer-reviewed assessment of the GHG emissions effects https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg https://t.co/YyaMpMtPIg
Next, our analysis of leaving US fossil fuel reserves undeveloped, especially public lands - turning out to be incredibly timely (3/5) https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
We followed up that paper with a journal article last year https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
@gilbeaq Yes, and SEI has examined the emissions impact - https://t.co/vwM5ube7V6
RT @mlaz_sei: "Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mea…
RT @mlaz_sei: "Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mea…
RT @mlaz_sei: "Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mea…
RT @mlaz_sei: https://t.co/9QHETBnWDJ Read how constraining fossil fuel production on federal lands leads to CO2 emissions savings here in…
RT @mlaz_sei: "Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mea…
RT @mlaz_sei: "Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mea…
RT @mlaz_sei: https://t.co/9QHETBnWDJ Read how constraining fossil fuel production on federal lands leads to CO2 emissions savings here in…
https://t.co/9QHETBnWDJ Read how constraining fossil fuel production on federal lands leads to CO2 emissions savings here in 2018 Climatic Change article @SEI_Erickson https://t.co/hH1W6LVgUZ https://t.co/bUsk1BzBot
"Over time, it would have a big carbon benefit" @SEI_Erickson in @EENewsUpdates on What Warren's leasing moratorium would mean for CO2 https://t.co/Nu8d1qgghx. See the underlying analysis in Climatic Change article here: https://t.co/XooVPhNcR9 @ewarren h
RT @SEI_Erickson: My comments build from this peer-reviewed study, w/ @mlaz_sei , where we quantified the CO2 emissions benefit, about 280…
My comments build from this peer-reviewed study, w/ @mlaz_sei , where we quantified the CO2 emissions benefit, about 280 million tons CO2 annually (radio show describes that as 5% of U.S. annual emissions), of ceasing new federal leasing of coal and oil ht
@DanielRaimi Thank you for this important work. And that CO2 emissions result *is* a lot! On a barrel per barrel basis, we found similar results https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
@JustinHGillis @DoctorVive @eme7ans @JesseJenkins p.s. for much more on oil supply dynamics in cases, like subsidy removal, where oil production is limited, see other new paper on climatic change https://t.co/nDuIpAYKNg
@BlairKing_ca @RKBtoo (2/2) See, for example: 1. https://t.co/UG9DxNd9Xk 2. https://t.co/uUkrrngdGh 3. https://t.co/NH8R8jsJgQ 4. https://t.co/aNzawsPfD1
With discussion of possible constraints on oil production in Colorado and California in the news, glad to see this new, no-paywall version of our study of whether reducing US fossil fuel production reduces CO2 emissions https://t.co/SyGyUoW9Ir
RT @SEI_Erickson: Thanks, @ryanrafaty! The peer review process takes so long, one never knows how relevant it will be when it lands, but in…
RT @ryanrafaty: This is a pathbreaking article from @SEI_Erickson & @mlaz_sei on opportunities to reduce emissions by phasing out U.S. foss…
RT @SEI_Erickson: Thanks, @ryanrafaty! The peer review process takes so long, one never knows how relevant it will be when it lands, but in…
Thanks, @ryanrafaty! The peer review process takes so long, one never knows how relevant it will be when it lands, but in this case it *is* timely! - misplaced goals of "energy dominance", plus recent court cases re: BLM leasing & CO2, means understand
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
@DrSimEvans Hi Simon, I wonder whether you might be interested in doing a story on supply-side climate policy and/or fossil fuel governance and politics (both supply & demand side) more generally based on the special issue in Climatic Change. https://t
@Tzeporah @bataille_chris @fergusgreen @MarkJaccard @SEI_Erickson @mlaz_sei @SEIclimate In addition to the Green/Denniss article, these are the ones online so far (a few more on the way!): https://t.co/nXQhOP6Gw6 https://t.co/nR2dKyFVVm https://t.co/f6bNs
@politicalham @Tzeporah @BlairKing_ca @TransMtn @kainagata @dogwoodbc @keithbaldrey @sjmuir 'Perfect substitution' is a myth. https://t.co/GPGS2oQatT AB's tax has tiny impact (~$0.20/bbl) & >100% of all bitumen costs reimbursed w/ free oil. &
Oops, link broken, use this https://t.co/qDsjTz3ZTE or pm me for the paper
“Our models show that each barrel of U.S. oil left undeveloped leads to about a half-barrel drop in global oil consumption,” https://t.co/E1BKapVswZ
"Measures to constrain fossil fuel supply...deserve further consideration at subnational levels in the US or by other countries now, and by future US administrations." https://t.co/7E1msPQzEY @CaryKennedy @NoelForColorado @jaredpolis
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
RT @foodandwater: Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that w…
Ceasing to lease federal lands for fossil fuel extraction could lower US carbon emissions 5% by 2030. It's clear that we need to stop Trump from auctioning off our lands & #BanFracking. https://t.co/90DLxQ9B9j
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
RT @ProfBurger: This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the grou…
This peer-reviewed study in a leading scientific journal concludes that leaving fossil fuels on federal grounds in the ground can reduce CO2 emissions in the US by 5% per year by 2030 https://t.co/gckHtn7Gni
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
Would constraining US fossil fuel production affect global CO2 emissions? A case study of US leasing policy https://t.co/B6tpxuR3wp
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
Ending #fossilfuel leasing on federal lands could save 280 metric tons of CO2 per yr by 2030, up to 5% of US emissions or about the same as all #climate actions taken by #Obama administration https://t.co/f2eslOoDOV #ClimateChange #sustainability https://t
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
@bcshaffer Supply changes demand via pricing. See OPEC. See fracking. See https://t.co/xZBKj9VcsI
RT @ellengilmer: Interesting new analysis of "perfect substitution" theory (which says fed production has no big climate impact b/c same am…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @ellengilmer: Interesting new analysis of "perfect substitution" theory (which says fed production has no big climate impact b/c same am…
RT @ellengilmer: Interesting new analysis of "perfect substitution" theory (which says fed production has no big climate impact b/c same am…
Interesting new analysis of "perfect substitution" theory (which says fed production has no big climate impact b/c same amount would otherwise be mined elsewhere). Worth noting the 10th Circuit also not on board with the theory: https://t.co/4FMPfgksPc ht
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @david_turnbull: Important stuff! Reduce supply = reduce consumption = reduce emissions! (thread vvv) https://t.co/EiebkOS9PN
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
Important stuff! Reduce supply = reduce consumption = reduce emissions! (thread vvv) https://t.co/EiebkOS9PN
RT @SEI_Erickson: New article in Climatic Change with @mlaz_sei just posted, on extent to which limiting U.S. coal and oil extraction reduc…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
RT @SEI_Erickson: New article in Climatic Change with @mlaz_sei just posted, on extent to which limiting U.S. coal and oil extraction reduc…
RT @SEI_Erickson: One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution'…
One central finding of our new @seiclimate paper on U.S. fossil fuel leasing is that assumption of 'perfect substitution' in fossil fuel markets is irrational --> leaving coal / oil underground does reduce consumption @ProfBurger @jess_wentz https://t.
Ceasing new oil and gas leases in the US would reduce CO2 emissions by 280 Mt, comparable to that of other major climate policies adopted or considered by the Obama administration. https://t.co/KBQZSiGPI4
RT @SEI_Erickson: New article in Climatic Change with @mlaz_sei just posted, on extent to which limiting U.S. coal and oil extraction reduc…
RT @SEI_Erickson: New article in Climatic Change with @mlaz_sei just posted, on extent to which limiting U.S. coal and oil extraction reduc…
RT @SEI_Erickson: New article in Climatic Change with @mlaz_sei just posted, on extent to which limiting U.S. coal and oil extraction reduc…