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Bryony and Michael in conversation at San Francisco Climate Week
In this special episode of Cleaning Up record at San Francisco Climate Week, Michael and Bryony unpack the geopolitical shocks reshaping the global energy transition.
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The number of ships successfully transiting the Straits of Hormuz has plummeted since February. Source: Wikideas1, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
Cleaning Up called it very early on: that the latest Iran War, and the consequent fossil fuel sho...
One of Selco’s many programs is to electrify millet production in India through the installation of cheap solar. Image: Selco Foundation
The energy system is not about supply and exports and generation and distribution. It’s about how we u...
The presentation of the Electrification Staircase in Brussels, March 2026.
Every single scenario for the future that looks at a cleaner energy system has electrification growing to 60, 70, 80% or more, and yet we don’t make rapid progress....
The old criticism of solar and wind for their supposed lack of reliability is being turned on its head, two months into the Iran War. Now, the unreliable tag is being pinned on oil and gas, amidst the tightening squeeze on supplies and pric...
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