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Eat More Electrons

Todd Moss

Why energy abundance is the only way to solve global poverty and fight climate change

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Latest Issues

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Energy ambitions cannot be outsourced

Gyude Moore has seen it all. He was a child refugee in Liberia who found his way to college in Kentucky, then Georgetown University, and then he returned home after the civil war to help rebuild, first as a close aide of President Ellen Joh...

23 days ago
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Watch countries climb the energy ladder from poverty to abundance

Lots of reactions to my recent post on the super-tight correlation between electricity and income. My point: the entire lower right quadrant is empty, showing that high-income low-energy countries literally do not exist.

a month ago
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[More!] Ridiculous decarbonization

One of my most popular recent posts criticized the World Bank for celebrating planned emissions reductions by tiny São Tomé & Príncipe. I won’t rehash my argument here, but I concluded that very poor low-emitters need growth plans, not deca...

2 months ago
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Can we please have a nuanced discussion of development and fossil fuels?

I was quoted yesterday in a New York Times piece that presents a pernicious strain of black-or-white thinking about climate and poverty. It’s pernicious both because it’s widespread and because it’s false: The real debate on climate and pov...

2 months ago
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  • Todd Moss

    Founder of the Energy for Growth Hub, policy nerd, writer, amateur chicken farmer

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