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Ali Zaidi (Stanford) reflects on challenges of developing policies to address federal coal leases during his time in the Obama Administration #FFCC18 pic.twitter.com/JRfAPTopaj
— Harro van Asselt (@harrovanasselt) September 25, 2018
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Conference #Oxford Daniele Codato from #Italy and @unipd Defining unburnable carbon areas and economic transitions #Amazonia #Ecuador @SEIresearch #ffcc18 @ageiweb @unipd @IlBoLive @MasterGIS_Droni https://t.co/VgGbWoHl11 @WeDontHaveTime0 #Yasuni @SEIclimate @geoyasuni pic.twitter.com/M0C4xqiY5D
— Massimo De Marchi (@MassDeMarchi) September 25, 2018
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Fossil fuel producers should correct for the moral free ride, says Jeremy Moss at #ffcc18 pointing to Norway & Australia @BardLahn @fergusgreen @Tzeporah #lofotendeclaration pic.twitter.com/4c6sFL1R2A
— Berit Kristoffersen (@berichi) September 25, 2018
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Here's an idea I hadn't heard: Saudi Arabia considering importing hydropower from Ethiopia to free up oil for exports #FFCC18
— Megan Darby (@climatemegan) September 25, 2018
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@st_pye discussing an equitably managed decline in fossil fuel extraction @UCL_Energy #FFCC18 pic.twitter.com/ilORSK8PEi
— Baltazar Solano Rodriguez (@baltinhe) September 25, 2018
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"Don't tell me what you believe. Show me how you act, then I will know what you believe". #FFCC18 https://t.co/GPXbmz8BTU
— Duncan Noble 🇨🇦 (@ClimateDuncan) September 25, 2018
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At #FFCC18 Jeremy Moss considers moral case for measures to restrict fossil fuel supply, which can "correct for moral free riding" by exporting countries, who evade shared responsibility (while profiting from) exports under demand-side approach.
— Kathryn Harrison (@khar1958) September 25, 2018
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Wow. On decarbonization strategies: Saudi Arabia is thinking of importing hydropower from Ethiopia to free up more oil for export says Paul Mollet of KAPSARC #FFCC18
— Glada (@Glada_Lahn) September 25, 2018
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Jeremy Moss makes the moral case for including scope 3 (extraterritorial) emissions in responsibility of fossil-fuel exporting nations. Leads to much bigger emissions for Australia & Norway #FFCC18
— Harro van Asselt (@harrovanasselt) September 25, 2018
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When is it legitimate to claim compensation for stranded fossil fuels? @AlexLenferna at #ffcc18 uses #Lofotendeclaration as example for equitable managed decline@Tzeporah @redBRD @Kretzmann @mckinnon_hannah @SiljeLundberg @FuelOnTheFire @folkeaksjon @iskjoldvaer pic.twitter.com/eiSZQep2Dt
— Berit Kristoffersen (@berichi) September 25, 2018
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How should NOCs respond to energy transition? @ValerieMarcel looks at the choices facing these diverse and often influential entities #FFCC18 pic.twitter.com/PCIaqk32Iq
— Glada (@Glada_Lahn) September 25, 2018
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Almost every country in the world that produces oil has some type of national oil company. In this video, NRGI advisor Patrick Heller (@prpheller) discusses the influence and role of these companies in their home countries. #FFCC18 https://t.co/UEP3rdSZzN
— NRGI (@NRGInstitute) September 25, 2018
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Very sad to not have you here, but your ideas certainly are - you were just name-checked in the panel on #equity & #fossilfuel supply #FFCC18
— Harro van Asselt (@harrovanasselt) September 25, 2018
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Fascinating presentation by @st_pye at #ffcc18 on reallocation of declining FF production to favour low HDI countries (via differential C taxes). Results not straightforward. Low-inc exporters benefit but not till ~2050. And other low-inc countries pay higher costs for energy.
— Kathryn Harrison (@khar1958) September 25, 2018
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#FFCC18 @MaCamilaBustos talks about gap between negotiators and policy makers in Colombia. On the preparation of Colombia's #NDC see this paper by Alessandro de Pinto et al https://t.co/1eAmswQ6N3 pic.twitter.com/WKKz4JixBx
— Climate Policy (@Climate_Policy) September 25, 2018
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Could/would it be natural for a national oil company to invest in renewable energy? And should it make that transition? @ValerieMarcel discusses these questions now at #FFCC18 https://t.co/orDmwPJYZs pic.twitter.com/BpjEYZpA7N
— NRGI (@NRGInstitute) September 25, 2018
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Finance is critical for low-carbon transition in Colombia, says @MaCamilaBustos at #FFCC18 For more on Colombia, see this open access paper by Roman Mendelevitch & Pao-Yu Oei focussing on prospects for steam #coal exporters https://t.co/wTF4XlEyYq pic.twitter.com/O3aF50ZN6C
— Climate Policy (@Climate_Policy) September 25, 2018
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How exposed will NOCs be to decarbonisation? Asks @NRGInstitute’s @DavidManleyEcon and will they prove ‘too big to fail’ &require govt bail out if they don’t diversify? #FFCC18 pic.twitter.com/7cLIpegEHW
— Glada (@Glada_Lahn) September 25, 2018
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.@DavidManleyEcon: If national oil companies become big financial liabilities for their countries, they could become "too big to fail," and governments could have to take on some of their debt. So how can NOCs think about long-term risks? #FFCC18 https://t.co/orDmwPJYZs
— NRGI (@NRGInstitute) September 25, 2018
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Very pleasant place to prepare a presentation for #FFCC18 @QueensCollegeOx @UniofOxford pic.twitter.com/3uVNn24F44
— Florian Egli (@floegli) September 25, 2018
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