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Daniel Aldana Cohen

@aldatweets

Assistant Professor of Sociology @UCBerkeley. Director @SC2_Collab. Founding Co-Director @cplusci. A Planet to Win (Verso). he/him

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We can't make climate progress w the same old playbook. We need a green economic populism that brings immediate, material benefits to the working class—tackling both carbon and the cost-of-living crisis. We can start local rn. Thrilled to share my NYT op-ed w @triofrancos!
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We thought the 2008 financial crisis would cause a reckoning with capitalism. It did: more people read David Harvey. But the main impact was that elites changed their strategies for maintaining power—they became violent nationalists. Now here we are. Great read from @jwdwerner
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In general, I think ppl are way too optimistic about how much change a single crisis enables. There's a joke that Marxists predicted 20 of the last 4 crises. There should be a joke that crisis optimists predicted 20 of the last 4 times a crisis actually yielded structural change
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In theory, this war should spur countries to invest in green energy. But war doesn't do the work of climate politics. Short term, money flows into securing fossil fuels. It's the "fortress of solitude" logic I've seen after climate shocks—local fortification of the status quo.
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Delirium—bc any connection between two dots unlocks infinitely more connections. No x-essay is long enough. No metaphor of thread pulling captures what’s happening. The master abstraction of the economy is its ideological projection—and now that abstraction too melts into air
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Materialism unbound… if this is the end of US hegemony in East Asia, Taiwan as a reliable source of the most advanced chips (and a place of meaningful freedoms!) could go. Fundamentally reshaping US’s AI footprint… The whole human-planet-economy is writhing w contradictions
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Alex Turnbull@alexbhturnbull

It is too early to drink in Asian time and that is an absolute tragedy having written this syncretica.substack.com/p/questions-an…

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New Left EViews@NewLeftEViews·
The UK has a maximum gas storage capacity of just twelve days. 🫠
Nina Schick@NinaDSchick

Very bad for Britain, which is uniquely susceptible. 1/ The Iran war sent British wholesale gas prices surging — up nearly 90% in a month. This hits Britain with unique force because the nation remains 75% dependent on fossil fuels for its primary energy needs. 2/ As gas sets the marginal price for all electricity, a spike in the Middle East becomes an immediate, unavoidable tax on every British business and household. 3/ The reality is crushing. Analysts warn of household bills hitting £2,500 if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed for more than six weeks. 4/ As energy-driven inflation surges, hopes for interest rate cuts have vanished. Britain is now servicing a £2.9 trillion debt mountain with £114 billion of interest expected to be paid this year. That’s nearly double the nation’s entire core defense budget. 5/To make matters worse, Britain has no supply buffer. Westminster based its storage needs on optimistic assumptions of frictionless global markets. It has a maximum gas storage capacity of just twelve days. Compare that to Germany’s 89 days, France’s 103, or the Netherlands’ 123. 6/ Unable to stockpile, Britain is forced to buy gas at the worst possible moment. European gas futures have already surged above €60 per megawatt-hour, roughly six times the US price. 7/Britain’s main gas provider, Norway, is at maximum capacity, and Qatar (the UK’s swing supplier) had already declared force majeure, halting shipping after the unprecedented shutdown at Ras Laffan. Now, missile attacks on Ras Laffan, and threats by Trump to pull out of the Strait of Hormuz.

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Settlers reportedly tied up his arms and legs, cut off his underwear, zip-tied his penis, then paraded him around his family while beating him. Corroborated by multiple witnesses.
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CNN International@cnni

Israeli settlers have increasingly used violence against Palestinians in a bid to drive them from their homes in the occupied West Bank. But sexual assault appears to be a new weapon in these settlers’ arsenal of intimidation, pointing to a troubling new level of violence. cnn.it/4du8vj6

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Mamdani's challenge: though neoliberalism is dead politically, it's alive and well in New York City's economy. The city's biggest revenue source is property taxes; >40% of income tax revenue comes from the top 1%. NYC's govt depends on property speculation & stock market. 1/2
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We need our own complex action chain. We need, somehow, at the same time, to construct a green economic populism domestically in the US. It needs to not just defeat a weakened Trump, but also replace AI as our prime development engine, WHILE cooperating w China & others globally.
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Even if this isn't a war o er CO2 levels it is, indirectly. For this war could makes it even harder to generate the kind of global compact needed to stabilize the climate. Especially if the war entrenches a US v China divide, w just one of those powers committed to green.
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Big picture, the Ramadan War is a classic 21st c climate war. Not a war over CO2 emissions, but a war over the organization of energy, fossil energy in particular, waged as a battle over the infrastructure that extracts and moves fossil fuels & related resources across the earth.
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