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And this from @isabelh.bsky.social on German economic and security fights, what they mean for climate, employment, and where Europe goes next www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/europe...
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Links to this report from my old boss Jeremy Oppenheim. I like the part about why we need to tell people that climate action means a better life, not false choices between bad outcomes www.systemiq.earth/wp-content/u...
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Tony Blair caused a kerfuffle with wrongheaded comments on the state of climate action. But there might be more to the debate, at least in the UK. Read this from Christopher De Bellaigue (though his Ottoman stuff is better) unherd.com/2025/05/is-n... fwiw I don't think it's about the young. It's us.
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Read Phenomenal World including @70sbachchan.bsky.social and @katemac.bsky.social on what's going on with US economic hegemony (is that still a thing?) www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/apr... and @rosiecollington.bsky.social on climate "investability" www.phenomenalworld.org/analysis/unb...
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Speaking of which, Sam Geall has a good piece on what's actually going on with China's overseas spending and why it's part of a new climate order that's taking shape dialogue.earth/en/climate/t...
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On trade and uncertainty. If you can get hold of it, BNEFs supply chain report has a lot on cheap, clean tech and Chinese overcapacity about.bnef.com/insights/fin... Also read this on Pakistan's unexpected solar boom and batteries www.ft.com/content/2b4c...
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Side note - reading your tweets makes me want to go back and read all of Terry Pratchett again lol
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Counterpoint would be - governing parties in the few countries where they handled the virus well. I went back to NZ during Covid and Labour/ Greens won 60% (increasing vote share by about 20%) in the middle of the pandemic. It's inflation, the psychological fallout that hurt - then they lost power
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TBH I'd rather him at 250 than most of the strikers we're linked with. But I appreciate that may not be popular lol.
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Agreed. Though assume Rodrygo wages are Kai high?
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Every time I've been to Wembley. Ears ringing afterwards. And not just because we were loud and had fun
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The sea's on the right hand side, clearly east coast.
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Yeah, though I also think even higher ups want control of all employees. Prompted by this www.ft.com/content/f727...
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Also reckon we should add Wood to any Forest trio!
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Palace, Bournemouth, Villa but replace Tielemans with someone, maybe Pau?
Also: Mbeumo, Wissa, Damsgaard?
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TBF my bank did collapse (First Republic) and then got eaten up by JP Morgan.
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Yeah, though much as I thought Merino was good, I feel like we suffered from a lack of speed/ ability to recover wherever he is - though less onus on him if he's higher. We're choosing from less good options obviously anyway (be lovely to have Partey and Kai).
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I dunno. The had a lot of speed through the middle
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yeah though I think having him in midfield had a knock-on effect on Odegaard and Rice and our formation when they counterattacked. Merino is very slow (5th slowest player in the PL?) and it means that we're more exposed when they get round the press.
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(Your family groupchat with that one weird cousin contains more political insight)
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Andreesen and his mates want a world where no-one tells them their ideas are dumb and dangerous. They might be willing to support autocracy, as long as its an autocracy where they get to feel like very clever boys.
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Maybe it's that we struggle when falling behind? These are all teams with immense individual talent, seems likely that at some point we concede the first goal.
The other thing that's keeping me up at night - our left side, Kwior/ MLS - might struggle under the highest pressure.
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Stocked up. Smart
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8/10 for longevity, looks.
2/10 cholesterol.
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