James Uther🦋
@uther.uk
Climate + Tech. Grey software engineer, trying to persuade everyone to do low carbon software. Been through Nokia, F-Secure, LShift, OliverWyman, universities. 🇦🇺→🇫🇮→🇬🇧 (#Birmingham). https://uther.uk
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The world might be pulling back on climate truth: but I'm stepping it up.
How? I'm adding new videos, deep dives & behind-the-scenes stories to Talking Climate.
Why? Because climate honesty and hope matter more than ever right now.
Join me on Patreon: bit.ly/47pCLaf
Or Substack: bit.ly/4ntfvhJ
How? I'm adding new videos, deep dives & behind-the-scenes stories to Talking Climate.
Why? Because climate honesty and hope matter more than ever right now.
Join me on Patreon: bit.ly/47pCLaf
Or Substack: bit.ly/4ntfvhJ
October 28, 2025 at 3:41 PM
The world might be pulling back on climate truth: but I'm stepping it up.
How? I'm adding new videos, deep dives & behind-the-scenes stories to Talking Climate.
Why? Because climate honesty and hope matter more than ever right now.
Join me on Patreon: bit.ly/47pCLaf
Or Substack: bit.ly/4ntfvhJ
How? I'm adding new videos, deep dives & behind-the-scenes stories to Talking Climate.
Why? Because climate honesty and hope matter more than ever right now.
Join me on Patreon: bit.ly/47pCLaf
Or Substack: bit.ly/4ntfvhJ
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A small gripe in the grand scheme of things but this shows what's increasingly obvious to people attending UK party conferences
Many fringe events are not open discussion of policy & political options, but *adverts* for whoever is paying for the event
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Many fringe events are not open discussion of policy & political options, but *adverts* for whoever is paying for the event
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Academic axed from Labour conference panel for criticising energy policy
Sustainability expert was told panellists discussing North Sea oil and gas were meant to ‘agree entirely’ with each other
www.theguardian.com
October 15, 2025 at 6:00 AM
A small gripe in the grand scheme of things but this shows what's increasingly obvious to people attending UK party conferences
Many fringe events are not open discussion of policy & political options, but *adverts* for whoever is paying for the event
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
Many fringe events are not open discussion of policy & political options, but *adverts* for whoever is paying for the event
www.theguardian.com/politics/202...
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Cars. Ruin. Everything.
‘Car Brain’ Is Making the US Unhealthy and Dangerous. EVs Won’t Fix It.
A trio of new books argue that we need to confront the full range of costs that car-based living has imposed on our cities, our health and our society.
www.bloomberg.com
October 11, 2025 at 11:11 AM
Cars. Ruin. Everything.
Shouldn't have had that coffee.
October 3, 2025 at 8:43 AM
Shouldn't have had that coffee.
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Today was one of my favourite lectures, on how evidence influences debates.
Case A: 79 people died as a consequence of smart motorways (2010-2024). That's sufficient to pause the policy.
Case B: In the first year of the Welsh 20mph scheme 900 fewer people were injured. There's still contestation.
Case A: 79 people died as a consequence of smart motorways (2010-2024). That's sufficient to pause the policy.
Case B: In the first year of the Welsh 20mph scheme 900 fewer people were injured. There's still contestation.
September 29, 2025 at 4:51 PM
Today was one of my favourite lectures, on how evidence influences debates.
Case A: 79 people died as a consequence of smart motorways (2010-2024). That's sufficient to pause the policy.
Case B: In the first year of the Welsh 20mph scheme 900 fewer people were injured. There's still contestation.
Case A: 79 people died as a consequence of smart motorways (2010-2024). That's sufficient to pause the policy.
Case B: In the first year of the Welsh 20mph scheme 900 fewer people were injured. There's still contestation.
"The son of an immigrant, a child of the counterculture, a man offering an unmistakable fuck-you to Big Brother, and a person who, above all, would never kiss the ass of someone who had absolutely awful taste. This was Steve Jobs." www.anildash.com//2025/09/09/...
How Tim Cook sold out Steve Jobs - Anil Dash
A blog about making culture. Since 1999.
www.anildash.com
September 16, 2025 at 8:46 AM
"The son of an immigrant, a child of the counterculture, a man offering an unmistakable fuck-you to Big Brother, and a person who, above all, would never kiss the ass of someone who had absolutely awful taste. This was Steve Jobs." www.anildash.com//2025/09/09/...
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Good people, don't outsource anything you're not willing to lose....
August 20, 2025 at 9:06 PM
Good people, don't outsource anything you're not willing to lose....
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Letter of the day (in the Times)
August 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Letter of the day (in the Times)
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One really consistent pattern whenever I look at the energy and financial data for large big tech companies is that energy + revenue are being decoupled. They keep having to buy more and more energy each year to make the same $1 of revenue.
This is a pretty new thing
ketanjoshi.co/2025/05/31/t...
This is a pretty new thing
ketanjoshi.co/2025/05/31/t...
July 22, 2025 at 9:45 AM
One really consistent pattern whenever I look at the energy and financial data for large big tech companies is that energy + revenue are being decoupled. They keep having to buy more and more energy each year to make the same $1 of revenue.
This is a pretty new thing
ketanjoshi.co/2025/05/31/t...
This is a pretty new thing
ketanjoshi.co/2025/05/31/t...
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A quote from ‘Serving the Reich’ that is as pertinent today as it was in 1930s Germany:
“The sense of helpless fatalism among the academic scientists seems not so much misjudged as calculatedly self-serving. The Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, working at the University of Berlin in 1933 said…”
1/n
“The sense of helpless fatalism among the academic scientists seems not so much misjudged as calculatedly self-serving. The Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, working at the University of Berlin in 1933 said…”
1/n
July 16, 2025 at 12:59 PM
A quote from ‘Serving the Reich’ that is as pertinent today as it was in 1930s Germany:
“The sense of helpless fatalism among the academic scientists seems not so much misjudged as calculatedly self-serving. The Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, working at the University of Berlin in 1933 said…”
1/n
“The sense of helpless fatalism among the academic scientists seems not so much misjudged as calculatedly self-serving. The Hungarian physicist Leo Szilard, working at the University of Berlin in 1933 said…”
1/n
Emma Harner writes beautiful music.
July 15, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Emma Harner writes beautiful music.
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Here’s the full assessment of Labour’s green performance over its first 12 months in office.
www.businessgreen.com/news-analysi...
www.businessgreen.com/news-analysi...
How climate action provided one of the few bright spots for Labour's first year in office
The consensus is the Labour government has had a disappointing year, but when it comes to the green economy real progress has been made
www.businessgreen.com
July 5, 2025 at 6:48 AM
Here’s the full assessment of Labour’s green performance over its first 12 months in office.
www.businessgreen.com/news-analysi...
www.businessgreen.com/news-analysi...
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I suggest a compromise: these guys can be doomed, and the rest of us can keep fighting
July 3, 2025 at 5:10 PM
I suggest a compromise: these guys can be doomed, and the rest of us can keep fighting
Black is, in fact, white. But big black doesn’t want you to know that, and the elites are all bought and paid for. Wake up!
July 3, 2025 at 4:36 PM
Black is, in fact, white. But big black doesn’t want you to know that, and the elites are all bought and paid for. Wake up!
"The writing is getting better. The ideas are getting worse" www.forkingpaths.co/p/the-death-... @brianklaas.bsky.social
The Death of the Student Essay—and the Future of Cognition
One professor's reflections on the end of an era, as AI tools such as ChatGPT have murdered the student essay (RIP). Here's why that threatens the future of human cognition—and how to save ourselves.
www.forkingpaths.co
June 20, 2025 at 12:44 PM
"The writing is getting better. The ideas are getting worse" www.forkingpaths.co/p/the-death-... @brianklaas.bsky.social
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In the past year we've had a series of papers with results that've shocked #climate scientists - the globe is heating #FasterThanExpected & we don't fully know why
The public discourse is not keeping up.
Here's a series of 5 new studies that climate hawks & journos need to have on their radar 🧵
The public discourse is not keeping up.
Here's a series of 5 new studies that climate hawks & journos need to have on their radar 🧵
June 19, 2025 at 11:38 AM
In the past year we've had a series of papers with results that've shocked #climate scientists - the globe is heating #FasterThanExpected & we don't fully know why
The public discourse is not keeping up.
Here's a series of 5 new studies that climate hawks & journos need to have on their radar 🧵
The public discourse is not keeping up.
Here's a series of 5 new studies that climate hawks & journos need to have on their radar 🧵
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Are you a journalist writing about a current heatwave?
The images you choose are critical to the story.
The @climateoutreach.bsky.social team have shown some ideas here which help stress the risks rather than the typical ice creams: www.climatevisuals.org/how-do-you-p...
The images you choose are critical to the story.
The @climateoutreach.bsky.social team have shown some ideas here which help stress the risks rather than the typical ice creams: www.climatevisuals.org/how-do-you-p...
How do you photograph heat? - Climate Outreach
www.climatevisuals.org
June 19, 2025 at 11:42 AM
Are you a journalist writing about a current heatwave?
The images you choose are critical to the story.
The @climateoutreach.bsky.social team have shown some ideas here which help stress the risks rather than the typical ice creams: www.climatevisuals.org/how-do-you-p...
The images you choose are critical to the story.
The @climateoutreach.bsky.social team have shown some ideas here which help stress the risks rather than the typical ice creams: www.climatevisuals.org/how-do-you-p...
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Our new paper updating key metrics in the IPCC is now out, and the news is grim:
⬆️ Human induced warming now at 1.36C
⬆️ Rate of warming now 0.27C / decade
⬆️ Sharp increase in Earth's energy imbalance
⬇️ Remaining 1.5C carbon budget only 130 GtCO2
essd.copernicus.org/...
⬆️ Human induced warming now at 1.36C
⬆️ Rate of warming now 0.27C / decade
⬆️ Sharp increase in Earth's energy imbalance
⬇️ Remaining 1.5C carbon budget only 130 GtCO2
essd.copernicus.org/...
Indicators of Global Climate Change 2024: annual update of key indicators of the state of the climate system and human influence
Abstract. In a rapidly changing climate, evidence-based decision-making benefits from up-to-date and timely information. Here we compile monitoring datasets (published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15639576; Smith et al., 2025a) to produce updated estimates for key indicators of the state of the climate system: net emissions of greenhouse gases and short-lived climate forcers, greenhouse gas concentrations, radiative forcing, the Earth's energy imbalance, surface temperature changes, warming attributed to human activities, the remaining carbon budget, and estimates of global temperature extremes. This year, we additionally include indicators for sea-level rise and land precipitation change. We follow methods as closely as possible to those used in the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report (AR6) Working Group One report. The indicators show that human activities are increasing the Earth's energy imbalance and driving faster sea-level rise compared to the AR6 assessment. For the 2015–2024 decade average, observed warming relative to 1850–1900 was 1.24 [1.11 to 1.35] °C, of which 1.22 [1.0 to 1.5] °C was human-induced. The 2024-observed best estimate of global surface temperature (1.52 °C) is well above the best estimate of human-caused warming (1.36 °C). However, the 2024 observed warming can still be regarded as a typical year, considering the human-induced warming level and the state of internal variability associated with the phase of El Niño and Atlantic variability. Human-induced warming has been increasing at a rate that is unprecedented in the instrumental record, reaching 0.27 [0.2–0.4] °C per decade over 2015–2024. This high rate of warming is caused by a combination of greenhouse gas emissions being at an all-time high of 53.6±5.2 Gt CO2e yr−1 over the last decade (2014–2023), as well as reductions in the strength of aerosol cooling. Despite this, there is evidence that the rate of increase in CO2 emissions over the last decade has slowed compared to the 2000s, and depending on societal choices, a continued series of these annual updates over the critical 2020s decade could track decreases or increases in the rate of the climatic changes presented here.
essd.copernicus.org
June 18, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Our new paper updating key metrics in the IPCC is now out, and the news is grim:
⬆️ Human induced warming now at 1.36C
⬆️ Rate of warming now 0.27C / decade
⬆️ Sharp increase in Earth's energy imbalance
⬇️ Remaining 1.5C carbon budget only 130 GtCO2
essd.copernicus.org/...
⬆️ Human induced warming now at 1.36C
⬆️ Rate of warming now 0.27C / decade
⬆️ Sharp increase in Earth's energy imbalance
⬇️ Remaining 1.5C carbon budget only 130 GtCO2
essd.copernicus.org/...
Heard @indyjohar.bsky.social talk about 'verbocentric' languages. Reminded me of the functional vs OO wars! steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/exec...
Stevey's Blog Rants: Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns
steve-yegge.blogspot.com
June 19, 2025 at 8:11 AM
Heard @indyjohar.bsky.social talk about 'verbocentric' languages. Reminded me of the functional vs OO wars! steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/exec...
Just finished rewatching Rogue One and then immediately watched the beginning of A New Hope. It's such a contrast!
June 18, 2025 at 9:54 PM
Just finished rewatching Rogue One and then immediately watched the beginning of A New Hope. It's such a contrast!
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The official report on the blackout in Spain and Portugal was just released. I'll give a quick summary of findings and provide some additional info.
TL;DR
conventional power plants didn't control the voltage as planned
over-voltage caused renewables to turn off as required
TL;DR
conventional power plants didn't control the voltage as planned
over-voltage caused renewables to turn off as required
June 17, 2025 at 4:22 PM
The official report on the blackout in Spain and Portugal was just released. I'll give a quick summary of findings and provide some additional info.
TL;DR
conventional power plants didn't control the voltage as planned
over-voltage caused renewables to turn off as required
TL;DR
conventional power plants didn't control the voltage as planned
over-voltage caused renewables to turn off as required
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A comparison to show something important:
- Post blackout, headlines blamed renewables (directly, suggested or framed as debate)
- Post Spanish gov't report showing 9 coal/gas/nuclear plants failed to provide voltage control: framing is about management, planning rather than the generation type
- Post blackout, headlines blamed renewables (directly, suggested or framed as debate)
- Post Spanish gov't report showing 9 coal/gas/nuclear plants failed to provide voltage control: framing is about management, planning rather than the generation type
June 18, 2025 at 9:12 AM
A comparison to show something important:
- Post blackout, headlines blamed renewables (directly, suggested or framed as debate)
- Post Spanish gov't report showing 9 coal/gas/nuclear plants failed to provide voltage control: framing is about management, planning rather than the generation type
- Post blackout, headlines blamed renewables (directly, suggested or framed as debate)
- Post Spanish gov't report showing 9 coal/gas/nuclear plants failed to provide voltage control: framing is about management, planning rather than the generation type