Simone Andrews
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Simone Andrews
@SimoneAndrews_
ESG Investment Expert. Impact seeker, Truth Teller, Dog Mama. Enthusiast about tech, cypto, and the environment. And yeah my opinions are my own.
New York, NY Katılım Temmuz 2013
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Took my kids to the park in New Jersey and couldn’t even use the slides, it was so hot it burned. This is the climate reality.
Peter Dynes@PGDynes
According to #Copernicus, Sunday 21st July 2024 was the hottest day ever recorded globally in 100,000 years—and yet I still have trolls telling me that because they are having a cloudy summer in the #UK, global warming doesn't exist. It does - and it's accelerating. #climate
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@ibramxk I thought we using the world enslavement. Let’s start there….
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At a time when ignorance about slavery is widespread and coming from the lips of presidential candidates, we must redouble our efforts to learn about slavery and teach about slavery. None of us should be afraid to teach children about slavery. Children will likely not feel as bad as we feel when we talk about slavery. All the anger, guilt, and denial we carry, children do not carry. Children want the truth about the past. Unlike many adults, our children can handle the truth. 1/
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Look at the explosive growth and falling costs of batteries, solar and wind in the chart below…the numbers are really impressive.
This is why I think we will have a near zero marginal cost of energy by 2030. The incremental cost of generating power will approach ~$0.005/kWh in this time frame - essentially making power free and abundant.
The big issue will be the realized cost of this energy and will demonstrate, especially in the US, the decrepit and costly delivery infrastructure from the incumbent utilities. All of this translates into higher prices which makes no sense (see image).
My bet has, and will continue to be, that more and more of power will be generated by individuals using solar PV + battery packs in their home.
The pull through from EVs will also help accelerate this trend.
So whether you want a Tesla and end up with solar and battery or you simply want lower energy costs and break away from your utility, many Americans will end up in the same place: they will become a mini utility that makes power from the sun and uses it to power their lives.
Now, one thing we will save for later is the tipping point of insolvency for utilities as this trend really accelerates: how do they pay for their debt when enough people generate their own power and quit the utilities?
This is a multi $T default in the offing…likely in the 2030-2040 timeframe.



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Interesting video on AI and societal impact. The "Godfather of Artificial Intelligence," John McCarthy, speaks on the impact and potential of #
#AI on soceity — some of which is just years away. #ESG investors should engage on AI impact on society.
#x" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">cbsnews.com/video/godfathe…
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@alifarhat79 Pauk Pelosi is 82 years old. Do better, it’s not funny.
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The Bahamas blames industrialized nations for a series of devastating hurricanes that have left it deep in debt, as it seeks to sell $1 billion in carbon credits this year (via @climate) trib.al/4zHZaQc
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#SerenaWilliams and #venuswilliams I am so nervous right now😬
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Talk about erasure @CNNnewsroom — @yuhline and Dan Goldman are neck and neck too close to call in #Ny10 and the CNN headline is “Goldman Leads Mondaire Jones in 10th District”
#WTF???

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Period. I never understood the argument of blaming the federal stimulus checks on inflation.
Dan Price@DanPriceSeattle
It's always "$600 checks two years ago and 50-cent raises for workers are causing inflation" and never "$3 trillion from the Fed to bail out the stock market, $1 trillion in annual corporate stock buybacks and a 1,322% rise in CEO pay since 1978 are causing inflation"
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“Interviews with Black VCs illuminate the difficulty of making a difference in tech industry that often refuses to acknowledge the problem; the frustrations of seeking to be recognized for their work irrespective of race“
#venturecapital #diversitymatters bloomberg.com/news/features/…
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