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Liam Hardy

@liamkhardy

Climate & enviro policy analyst @GreenAllianceUK (views my own, obvs)
Ex-course director @terradotdo, ex-astronomer & data analyst.
Volunteer @lockerbrookfarm

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We love to see it. A great choice to lead a clean power 'Mission Control' - using a vaccine task force approach to clean power by 2030. This is exactly the kind of commitment we called for, specifically on flexible power, in our Green Alliance briefing: green-alliance.org.uk/briefing/why-a…

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In a couple of weeks I'll be speaking about our recent Green Alliance report on alternative feedstocks for chemicals, at a BBIA webinar. Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-last-use…

In a couple of weeks I'll be speaking about our recent <a href="/GreenAllianceUK/">Green Alliance</a> report on alternative feedstocks for chemicals, at a <a href="/bbia_uk/">BBIA</a> webinar. Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-last-use…
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This recent report from Changing Markets Foundation is powerful. Agriculture is the largest source of methane emissions in the UK. When govt and industry pull in the same direction, big change can happen - but what if they're pulling in the wrong direction? 😱 changingmarkets.org/report/the-new…

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"To prepare for this new wind power, we need to quickly roll out clean flexible technologies that keep the lights on when the wind isn’t blowing… The best way to do this is by following the example of the Covid-19 vaccine task force." - Senior policy analyst Liam Hardy 2/3

"To prepare for this new wind power, we need to quickly roll out clean flexible technologies that keep the lights on when the wind isn’t blowing… The best way to do this is by following the example of the Covid-19 vaccine task force."

- Senior policy analyst <a href="/liamkhardy/">Liam Hardy</a>

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“Agriculture is the source of over half of the UK’s methane emissions, mostly from dairy cows. Using safe additives in animal feed can suppress these emissions.” Rosie outlines how govt. subsidies could cut methane emissions for a low cost👇 greenallianceblog.org.uk/2024/08/05/far…

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Great to have this briefing published after we've followed developments of methane suppressants for many months. A vital tool for cutting methane emissions, but only one piece of the puzzle. Coverage in the Telegraph thanks to Emma Gatten and Business Green with Stuart Stone

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“The cost of implementing methane suppressants is relatively low, only about half a penny per pint of milk produced.” Rosie outlines a low cost + effort way for govt. to cut dairy farming emissions by 500kT CO2e 👇 greenallianceblog.org.uk/2024/08/05/far…

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My national broadcast debut happened unexpectedly this week, with this slightly silly segment on GB News. One has to start somewhere I suppose! Remember folks, cow burps are funny, methane's potent warming impact is not.

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We join those who have spoken out in solidarity with the people and communities who have been affected by the violence, racism and Islamophobia that we have seen across the UK in recent days. These shocking scenes have no place in our society.

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Without government action and a clear industrial strategy, the chemicals industry risks falling behind our global competitors. Today we proposed solutions across 6 policy areas to get the industry fit for a greener future. Senior policy analyst Liam Hardy shares more 👇

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"The government needs to get a handle on fugitive methane emissions, and ensure that fossil fuel companies clean up their act." Senior policy analyst Liam Hardy in the The Guardian on the under-reporting of methane emissions: theguardian.com/environment/ar…