Have you looked into this for the US?
"The report is grounded in data collection, analysis, and presentation practices that can enable comparability and continuity with past U.S. official inventories prepared by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency."
ghgi.cgs.umd.edu
Posts by Robert Gieseke (Openclimatedata)
Graph showing: Revisions in reported LULUCF CO2 emissions: Germany (Source: https://robbieandrew.github.io/country/?country=DEU)
Most developed countries have now submitted the 2026 editions of their formal greenhouse gas emissions inventories to the UNFCCC.
You can check out how their 2026 edition compares to earlier editions on my website: robbieandrew.github.io/country/?cou...
A nice reminder from Ember, using British data. Wind and solar are complementary. Our system works best when you have both, each calling on their own strengths in terms of generation patterns.
If either struggles to grow like it should, we end up with a more expensive, slower fossil phase-out
Nerd alert: Canada's GHG Inventory for 2024 just released. It shows that progress has stalled (emissions down 0.3% from 2023 levels).
www.canada.ca/en/environme...
Installierte PV-Leistung, Dach, Freifläche und Balkon in Deutschland
Installierte PV-Leistung: Dach, Freifläche und Balkon in Deutschland
openenergytracker.org/docs/germany...
"Every major oil shock, put on the same timeline. The 1973 embargo was the longest lasting. The 1990 Gulf War was the biggest reversal. The 2026 Hormuz crisis is the steepest climb and drop. But the line isn't finished yet."
Five hexagons, each with a different image: large pools with equipment to handle waste, an aerial view of green land, an energy powerplant, several cows on a green field, and a large bucket pouring heated metal into a mold. The text, "Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Analysis for the United States 1990-2024" is in the top left corner.
Robust GHG data are central for making good policy at national, subnational, and international levels. @ctrglobsust.bsky.social's new annual GHG inventory and analysis for the United States provides needed clarity on emissions tracking. Learn more at: ghgi.cgs.umd.edu
Python for Power System Analysis (PyPSA) now has an official social media channel - follow for feature deep-dives, releases and other updates!
No experience with that but it seems so - maybe also a place for bottles or smaller bags.
Lots of options I guess :)
www.tailfin.cc/product/carg...
Shifting Weathers, Poster © Villa Heike Kunstverein
The English-speaking #symposium “Shifting Weathers – On Image, #Climate and the Politics of Seeing” at Villa Heike in #Berlin explores today, Sat, Apr 11 from 12 – 5 pm how weather and climate are shaped, mediated, and contested through visual culture.
☞ www.photography-in.berlin/villa-heike-...
🪚🐣Easter DIY project🐣🔧
I've refreshed the interface on my "car sales" webpage.
▸URL arguments
▸Translations
▸Faster operation
▸Easier multi-country selection
Check it out!
robbieandrew.github.io/carsales/?co...
Emission scenarios inevitably embed assumptions about fairness. Tracking these assumptions is genuinely difficult, but making them transparent matters.
We developed a framework to do just that.
@ic-cep.bsky.social #IIASA @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social
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NEW PROJECT!
I wasn’t happy with existing weather visualizations and apps so I made mine. Weathersquare is a minimalist, intuitive & contextual weather visualization platform designed to provide hi-res data of past & future conditions at a glance. weathersquare.net
#weather #visualization #dataviz
I recently interviewed Deniz for the Friends of the Open Visualization Academy series. We talked about his amazing career and, more specifically, about this project. I'll release the episode a month from now
📊 An impressive data visualization. I have seen similar maps on land use before, but this one stands out by also including overseas land use. The Sankey diagram of footprint vs. intake is also instructive.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNmx...
Translation: carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation in Germany fell 58% between 1990 and 2025.
"From Malthus to planetary boundaries: the genealogy of ‘carrying capacity’ as a political technology" @vkluzik.bsky.social doi.org/10.1080/1753...
CERN To Host Europe's Flagship Open Access Publishing Platform, Open Research Europe (ORE)
ORE :
open-research-europe.ec.europa.eu
Article :
home.cern/news/news/ce...
#datavis #datsscience
Ed Hawkins (interview with him below ) is famous for developing the climate strips datavis, showing the long term temperature change at a location, as a colour stripe
www.reading.ac.uk/planet/clima...
A photo of a historic building with cherry blossoms and the text, "We're Hiring! Associate/Assistant Research Professor(s); Apply at: cgs.umd.edu/about/jobs".
We're hiring! 📣
CGS is looking for up to three Associate Research Professors or Assistant Research Professors with expertise in national climate strategy modeling and analysis.
Learn more and apply: cgs.umd.edu/about/jobs
Explore CGS research: cgs.umd.edu
Moving away from fossil fuels is in the interest of most countries.
Net importers of fossil fuels spent $1.7 trillion on fossil imports in 2024.
3/4 of the global population are importers
40% lives in countries that spend more than 3% of their entire GDP on fossil fuel imports
Ihn zu nehmen oder dass er bald kommt?
That's an interesting figure.
At work the question came up of how we ought to label the y-axis of charts that have large values. Especially if we cross orders of magnitude, should the whole axis be labeled in the larger order of magnitude?
Which made me wonder how some popular charting libraries handle large numbers by default
🌎️ Meet #PoliLoom - our tool that makes it easier to contribute to our #EveryPolitician project:
➡️ It scans #Wikidata + #Wikipedia
➡️ Finds missing data on politicians
➡️ Turns it into quick 5min tasks anyone can do
Read 👉️ www.opensanctions.org/articles/202...
Chroniken von Gewalt, Umweltvorfällen, politischen Ereignissen – vieles existiert als Tabelle. Aber es gibt kaum Standardsoftware, um daraus veröffentlichbare Chroniken zu machen. Deshalb baue ich @timetiles.bsky.social.
Mehr dazu in meinem Gastbeitrag:
www.prototypefund.de/blog/open-da...
How on earth was it possible to secure political support for a carbon tax in the agricultural sector in Denmark?
This article by the fabolous Katrine Skagen gives you the answer.
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
@cicero.oslo.no