Poppie🦦🍉

5.7K posts

Poppie🦦🍉 banner
Poppie🦦🍉

Poppie🦦🍉

@auderpoppy

MULTIFANDOM Artist & Cosplayer | Lvl 26 | she/her | Radiostatic veteran🦌📺 Host of DressUp Week | No Reposting or AI ❌

Sloth ring Katılım Kasım 2022
246 Takip Edilen1.4K Takipçiler
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
bONGO 🌹
bONGO 🌹@wariocolosseum·
the companies creating these data centres are threats to humanity’s survival and need to be dealt with
Shining Science@ShiningScience

The United States accounted for 50% of the world's increase in emissions last year. And it was driven by data centers. While many assume China is driving the world's rising carbon emissions, the latest energy data reveals that the United States played a far larger role last year. According to the Energy Institute's 2026 Statistical Review of World Energy, North America accounted for 47% of the global increase in carbon emissions during 2025, with the U.S. responsible for almost all of that growth. Despite a 28% surge in domestic solar capacity, clean energy was unable to keep up with skyrocketing power demand, causing U.S. coal-related emissions to jump by 13%. This dual growth of fossil fuels and renewables demonstrates that green energy alone cannot curb emissions if overall electricity consumption rises faster than clean generation can scale. The primary driver of this massive energy demand is the rapid expansion of the artificial intelligence industry. The report highlights that the U.S. is home to roughly 40% of global data center electricity consumption as tech companies race to construct the infrastructure necessary to power advanced AI models. This massive digital expansion has created an environmental paradox for the tech sector: while major companies publicly pledge to reduce their carbon footprints, their insatiable demand for computing power is actively driving a national resurgence in fossil fuel reliance. Striking a balance between pioneering technological innovation and building a clean, capable electrical grid remains one of the most critical challenges of the modern era. source: Energy Institute. (2026). Statistical Review of World Energy (75th ed.). Energy Institute in partnership with Ember, KPMG, and Kearney.

English
58
3.3K
15.6K
133.9K
Poppie🦦🍉
Poppie🦦🍉@auderpoppy·
@pinksartdump I’m afraid it’s a lifelong diagnosis, Pink 🤝 I’ve been here 4 years and I literally cosplayed Vox this weekend lol
English
1
0
10
553
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
🍬miru🍬
🍬miru🍬@CandySignal666·
Vox and Alastor to me, despite their many differences, are equals. they are equally smart, equally violent, equally awful, terrible, horrible monsters. none of them is a "better person" than the other, it's why they work together so well
English
0
39
229
2.9K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
⊹ ࣪ ˖ ၊၊||၊ ⋆˙alastor fm 𐂂 (🎙)
Amir saying that he normally sits to record, but in Season 3, he was doing a lot of pacing in the booth to capture Alastor being agitated is the best thing to hear as evidence for Alastor’s angst arc.
English
11
197
1.6K
37.5K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
SHOP OPEN 🦈💣💥🍍 Centi
new standee: just a guy chilling under a swinging TV, nothing could go wrong
English
14
325
2.6K
45.8K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
char
char@voxvangogh·
thinking about vincent seeing sharks in alastor. a solitary predator who prefers to hunt at night. keen senses. sharp teeth. a taste for blood that sends him into a frenzy. he loved alastor before he even knew him.
English
10
89
521
5.8K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
Meži
Meži@MezMezmotr·
My take on Vox's arrival in hell:) I was supposed to finish this back in May but I got really discouraged from finishing it and posting, as im guessing the algorithm will not push this either, like most of my new art So if u see this, I hope you like the animation! #radiostatic
English
17
451
3.1K
34.7K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
yujin
yujin@dissss_section·
street fashion #hazbinhotel #vox
yujin tweet media
English
9
809
4K
36.3K
Poppie🦦🍉 retweetledi
Mephie
Mephie@Mephie404·
*s2 Vees having a divorce-worthy fight* Alastor on his swivel chair at the back:
GIF
English
2
64
354
3.4K