Stephen Graham

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Stephen Graham

Stephen Graham

@Stephen__Graham

Eco-Marxism, socialist transformation, action on climate change. PhD student in northern England: fossil fuels, financialisation, green energy transitions

Katılım Ağustos 2011
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Ewan Gibbs
Ewan Gibbs@ewangibbs·
One more sleep until the oil markets reopen!
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Lacan in Scotland
Lacan in Scotland@LacanInScotland·
@Stephen__Graham @AxisofElvis Hi Stephen, sorry for the late reply; wanted to confirm. We are planning to put the seminar on our YouTube channel as soon as possible, but probably won’t be up until after Easter. Best wishes, Amanda
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Ed Conway
Ed Conway@EdConwaySky·
👀 EXCLUSIVE- QATARENERGY CEO TELLS REUTERS: WE MAY HAVE TO DECLARE FORCE MAJEURE ON LONG-TERM CONTRACTS FOR UP TO FIVE YEARS FOR LNG SUPPLIES TO ITALY, BELGIUM, KOREA AND CHINA - From Reuters. This is bad.
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H 🚩@recyclops98·
Hackney strikes me as one of the few places (similar to Islington) where there is a chance for a serious breakthrough of socialist candidates and where people can spend time well supporting
Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century@revsoc21

Gwen Jones argues that the upcoming local elections in Hackney present a historic opportunity, as a grassroots campaign seeks to unseat the long-dominant Labour Party by putting Palestine solidarity at the heart of the ballot. revsoc21.uk/2026/03/19/hac…

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The Last Farm
The Last Farm@TheLastFarm·
Keep this in mind: When these types of supply chain disruptions inevitably happen as a result of climate collapse, there’ll be no one to negotiate with, no treaties to sign, no end to the “conflict.” Climate tipping points do not know or care about you, & they will not reverse
Financial Times@FT

The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz following Iranian strikes and fears of Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have prompted shipping lines to suspend bookings and reroute goods ft.trib.al/KwmbPTS

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New Left EViews
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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Elvis Buñuelo
Elvis Buñuelo@Mr_Considerate·
He's deleted this now, I suspect because he hit the nail a little too squarely on the head.
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
TRUMP IN ONE SINGLE EVENT -- "They won't be there for us" -- "We have some that are really enthusiastic. They're coming already." -- "This isn't 'need'" -- "If we need anything, they should be jumping to help us" -- "We want them to come and help us with the strait" -- My attitude is we don't need anybody"
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Look I don’t want to add to The Discourse but @YairNetanyahu has gone from tweeting endlessly to nothing for 6 days. Surely something going on?
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Scarlett’s Movie Musings
Scarlett’s Movie Musings@ScarletCinema·
“But, as you see, it's a beautiful day, the Strait of Hormuz is open and people are having a wonderful time!”
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Richard Seymour
Richard Seymour@leninology·
First Reform back out, now the Tories want out. They blew it. They got giddy, and didn’t think for the two seconds it would take to realise being on the side of this war meant supporting chaos, energy prices soaring, food price inflation, and of course a major imperial self-own.
Patrick Hurley@patrick_hurley

Gaffe-prone Kemi Badenoch denies calling for the UK to join Donald Trump’s war on Iran. This is a bizarre denial, as I was about 20ft away from her last week when she did exactly that. theguardian.com/politics/2026/…

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kevin blue
kevin blue@kevinblue345·
Historically white U.S. soldiers frequently refused to salute Black officers U.S Secretary of War Pete Hegseth saluted all of the white soldiers exept the black soldier. Failing to salute an officer based on race is a serious violation of military protocal that lead to discipline
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simulacral
simulacral@_simulacral·
@Stephen__Graham @AntonJaegermm I'd check out Selected Writings for a curated series of essays mapping his thought as it developed over time. Otherwise Simulacra & Simulation or Symbolic Exchange and Death
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