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Chris Gee / ◣ ◢ \ also @chrisgeeuk.bsky.social

Chris Gee / ◣ ◢ \ also @chrisgeeuk.bsky.social

@chrisgeeuk

Human, enjoys debate, 🤘 rock gigs, humour, 🏊‍♂️, ⛷️, 🤿, 🍴 & 🐺 FC. Citizen of 🌍, 🇮🇪, 🇪🇺 & 🇬🇧. Work @Oakfnd. Les vues ici sont les miennes.

Mainly Genève 🇨🇭 + TW2 🇬🇧. Beigetreten Şubat 2011
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Pieter Cleppe
Pieter Cleppe@pietercleppe·
Germany: "All men over 17 and under 45 who wish to leave Germany for more than three months must obtain permission from the German Armed Forces. It doesn't matter whether you're planning a semester abroad, a job overseas, or a backpacking trip around the world: A mandatory visit to the German Armed Forces' career center is required beforehand." fr.de/politik/drasti…
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John Raymond Hanger 
John Raymond Hanger @johnrhanger·
South Korea's President: “South Korea must swiftly transition to renewable energy.” “Relying on fossil energy is extremely dangerous for the future. We do not produce these resources ourselves, and chasing imports has led to the current crisis.” chosun.com/english/nation…
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Dr Jill Belch
Dr Jill Belch@JillBelch·
65 leading UK climate scientists warn against new oil & gas drilling in North Sea, urging the govt instead to prioritise renewable energy as a proven more cost-effective response to energy crisis. “As #climate scientists, we urge leaders to look to the cheaper proven solutions”
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Anne Applebaum
Anne Applebaum@anneapplebaum·
Trump has insulted and tariffed his European allies, persuaded Denmark to prepare for a US invasion and, by pressuring Ukraine and not Russia, encouraged Putin to keep fighting. All of which he has forgotten. theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/03/…
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Johanna Nyman
Johanna Nyman@JohannaNyman5·
“If we consider that President Donald Trump is not a very patient person, then for some reason his patience with the Russians does not seem to run out.” – Kaja Kallas, EU's chief diplomat
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
My message is clear: ‌ To the USA & Israel: It is high time to stop the war that is inflicting immense human suffering & triggering devastating economic consequences. ‌ To Iran: Stop attacking your neighbours. ‌ Conflicts end when leaders choose dialogue over destruction. ‌ That choice still exists. ‌ And it must be made now.
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Amock_
Amock_@Amockx2022·
BREAKING : This is Belt Treatment 🔥 Journalist –– Trump targeted you again with personal remarks. Do you have anything to say? 🇫🇷 Macron –– 🔥"We are talking about war, civilians dying, economies suffering. What I heard is neither serious nor worthy of response. A world leader can't use language he is speaking" Much needed call out
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Uma Kumaran MP
Uma Kumaran MP@Uma_Kumaran·
Many, many people need to see this today, given their hot takes rooted in hypotheses but not reality. “Record wind and solar saved UK from gas imports worth £1bn in March 2026”👇🏾 carbonbrief.org/analysis-recor…
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Alex Wickham
Alex Wickham@alexwickham·
Trump seems to have now fully lost the support of the British right on Iran Nigel Farage says Keir Starmer was “right” not to join the conflict and that he’s sure Trump won’t abandon Hormuz. “I wouldn’t think for a minute that the Americans would walk away from that.” Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch says of Trump and Hormuz: “If you break it, you own it. He should not be abandoning a mess that he’s made.” Originally both Farage and Badenoch appeared to back the war
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Simon Evans
Simon Evans@DrSimEvans·
NEW ANALYSIS: Record wind and solar generation saved UK from gas imports worth £1bn in March 2026 📈Wind+solar were up 22% year-on-year in March to a record high for the month ⛴️This avoided the need for gas imports worth £1bn at current high prices carbonbrief.org/analysis-recor…
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Nicolas Fulghum
Nicolas Fulghum@nicolasfulghum·
Another massive battery storage record in California (CAISO) yesterday, March 29 🔋 At 7pm, batteries reached 12.3 GW of output, meeting 42.8% of demand! And it's not just a short peak anymore. Batteries stayed above 20% of grid supply from 5.50pm to 9.35pm, almost four hours.
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Robert Colvile
Robert Colvile@rcolvile·
Reform commit to the triple lock, along with all the rest of them. RIP fiscal sanity.
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@LibDems It is bonkers wanting to taxpayer subsidise ongoing fossil fuel shocks. This at a time global oil and gas supply has been restricted. Why not instead advocate the government do all it can to electrify the UK economy fast and fairly to prevent future shocks?
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Lindsey Hilsum
Lindsey Hilsum@lindseyhilsum·
These are the people who are always forgotten: the seafarers from India, the Philippines and other countries who we rely on to take goods around the world, but are underpaid and frequently abandoned at sea.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

JUST IN: Three thousand ships are anchored in and around the Strait of Hormuz. Twenty thousand seafarers are aboard them. Fresh food ran out two weeks ago. Perishables are rotting in refrigerated holds whose generators are burning through the last reserves of diesel. Water is rationed. Mental health is deteriorating. No mass evacuation plan exists. No humanitarian corridor has been negotiated. No international body has the authority or the means to move twenty thousand people off three thousand ships through a five-nautical-mile channel controlled by the IRGC. These are the people who move the global economy. Every barrel of oil that reaches a refinery was carried by a seafarer. Every container of goods that stocks a shelf was loaded by one. Every tonne of fertiliser that feeds a field was shipped by one. The war has trapped the invisible workforce that makes globalisation function, and the world has not noticed because the world never notices seafarers until the shelves are empty. The ships themselves are worth tens of billions. The cargo aboard them is worth more. Crude oil, liquefied natural gas, urea, ammonia, consumer electronics, automotive parts, and 200 cryogenic containers of helium that are boiling off at a rate that no engineer can reverse. The stranded fleet is a floating warehouse of every molecule the global economy needs, and the molecules are degrading while the crews ration drinking water. The cargo is valued higher than the people guarding it, and neither can move. The IRGC’s Larak corridor clearance system does not only control entry. It controls exit. A vessel that wants to leave the anchorage zone must obtain the same clearance code, submit the same documentation, and receive the same pilot escort as a vessel seeking to transit. The customs border works in both directions. These crews are not stranded by geography alone. They are stranded by bureaucracy, the same bureaucracy Iran wrapped in the language of sovereign maritime governance when the parliamentary committee approved the Hormuz Management Plan. The toll booth charges for passage through. It also charges for passage out. No centralised evacuation exists because evacuation at this scale would require IRGC approval, and requesting approval would legitimise the system the United States refuses to recognise. So the crews wait. The International Transport Workers Federation issues statements. P&I clubs cover individual medical evacuations by helicopter. Flag states, predominantly Panama, Liberia, and the Marshall Islands, register ships but do not operate navies. The system that made global shipping cheap by divorcing flag from nationality has left twenty thousand people without a government willing to retrieve them. The seafarers are from the Philippines, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Indonesia. Countries whose workers crew the world’s merchant fleet because the monthly pay of $1,500 to $3,000 exceeds anything available at home. They signed contracts to deliver cargo across oceans. They did not sign contracts to become indefinite residents of a war zone, rationing water on a ship whose cargo of ammonia could feed a million people if it could reach a port that is 40 nautical miles and one IRGC clearance code away. The helium boils off. The fertiliser waits. The crude oil sits. And the people who carry it all drink less water today than yesterday. The supply chain has a human body at the very bottom of it. The body is thirsty. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Dan Jørgensen
Dan Jørgensen@DanJoergensen·
Home-grown clean energy is Europe's only way to boost security, cut emissions, deliver economic prosperity and achieve independence. Today in Hamburg we are turning the North Sea into an engine of energy independence. ..with @Ed_Miliband 👇🏻 politico.eu/article/clean-…
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Viv Jones
Viv Jones@vivjones10·
@CamillaTominey I believe we live not far from you and always use Heathrow when we can. This increase to £7 is appalling! We are literally there for 5 mins. We have to use Luton in May as BA don’t fly direct to Porto. That’s £7 too and not as easy a drop off. Where is this money going?
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