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Chris Wright
@cjohnwright
Interested in economics and policy, particularly energy and ageing. Criticism is important, kindness is crucial. [email protected] 🌹🌈
London Sumali Eylül 2020
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A stunning essay in the FT on the international decline in the ability to read, reason, focus, and learn new things.
It began or accelerated in the early 2010s.
It's hitting teens AND adults.
Self-report and objective scores.
by @jburnmurdoch
ft.com/content/a8016c…

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Why is making Heathrow bigger so screamingly necessary? A few points from my latest for @TheEconomist:
Start with a map of where economic output in London happens. After the financial centres, the Heathrow cluster in the west jumps out.
🧵 below
➡️ economist.com/britain/2025/0…

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If we want to grow, we have to build. And with this government the builders are in and the blockers are out. Here’s just one example: after 30yrs of failing to build a single reservoir @RachelReevesMP has today confirmed approval for £7.9bn investment into 9 new reservoirs
Torsten Bell@TorstenBell
Reservoirs. We gave up building them in the early 1990s. Great to hear @Keir_Starmer raise on of my favourite symbols of Britain's low investment disease - here's the relevant section of Great Britain? penguin.co.uk/books/461720/g…
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Just catching up with this from @jburnmurdoch. I was struck by the spike in time spent alone, by the youngest cohort, especially men. And possible connection to decrease in mental health for those groups. "Most obvious culprit" is "smartphones" and "hyper-engaging social media".

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And now it’s official: At 661 TWh (or 57.6% of capacity) European gas inventories are now **below the lowest point of the 2023-24 winter** (it was set on April 1). The depletion in 2024-25 is running ~69 days ahead of 2023-24
Javier Blas@JavierBlas
With nearly half of the winter still ahead, European natural gas inventories are now at the same level as they were at the end last winter (early April 2024). To be sure, last winter was unusually warm. But the stock depletion means higher for longer nat gas prices.
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Another fantastic analysis @ft by @jburnmurdochl!
Since 2010, young people (specially men!) spend more time alone, less on meaningful activities. This change in time use explains much of their declining life satisfaction. Correlation yes, but ... meaningful.



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The electoral damage done to incumbents across the developed world in 2024 was utterly unprecedented. Subscribe here for more from Chartbook Top Links: tinyurl.com/y6p5k3bt

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I’ve been a bit absent. And have returned to nothing short of panic about the UK’s fiscal rules and speculation whether they will be “broken” in the @OBR_UK March forecast
They won’t be
Here’s why 🧵
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A global relationship recession: across the world, the drop in fertility is not due to less children per couple, but to a significant drop in the number of people in relationships.
Outstanding data story by @jburnmurdoch @ft


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Great (and scary) visualization of 2024 daily temperatures compared to prior years by the BBC today. Evocative of the iconic Joy Division album cover from 1979: bbc.com/news/articles/…

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