Experienced business builder and entrepreneur in the tech, clean-tech and renewable energy sectors #SunbirdAfrica #EnergyTransition

Joined March 2009
74 Photos and videos
Subscribe to Morgane Kablan morganekablan.substack.com/?…

18
Richard Bennett retweeted
UK and Western Europe being brutalized by a "heat dome" fueled by dry African desert air, and "contorted" jet stream. Climate change is the main culprit causing this nearly-unprecedented heat event, otherwise impossible without fossil fuels.
561
210
778
79,972
This is a very important iniatiative that runs alongside small-holder farmer programs.
GIZ SUPPORTS NUTRITION SERVICE DELIVERY IN LUAPULA zanis.gov.zm/?p=4146
15
Richard Bennett retweeted
Think voters have a right to feel pissed off that this is what happens: Vote Blair get Brown Vote Cameron get May Vote May get Johnson Vote Johnson get Truss(!), get Sunak Vote Starmer get ?
491
188
1,730
157,628
Richard Bennett retweeted
DEFORESTATION is already at ~20% (with another 6% of the forest highly degraded), and we're beginning to shift to a 1.6-1.8°C world with 1.9°C likely in just ~2-9 years. Climate scientist and Amazon Rainforest expert Carlos Nobre warns that the tipping point is here now at 1.5°C.
🆕Deforestation lowers threshold for Amazon degradation: If deforestation reaches ~22–28%, up to 2/3 of Amazon could shift into degraded ecosystems at 1.5–1.9°C warming. Without more deforestation, such changes would occur only at higher warming levels. pik-potsdam.de/en/news/lates…
1
39
44
3,500
Richard Bennett retweeted
Whilst we argue about what to call marmalade… We are finished.
A solar power plant on the coast provides electricity to 2.7 million people annually. "Lack of land" is no longer an acceptable excuse.
19
99
709
15,961
Richard Bennett retweeted
🚨BREAKING: UAE’s🇦🇪 Al Habtoor Group Founding Chairman Khalifa Ahmad Al Habtoor’s open letter addressing Lindsey Graham’s call for Gulf States to join the war on Iran: I heard the statements of U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, in which he calls on the Gulf Cooperation Council countries to enter this war, saying that we are also under attack and that we must join the fight. And I say to him clearly: We know full well why we are under attack, and we also know who dragged the entire region into this dangerous escalation without consulting those he calls his "allies" in the region. We thank God that the United Arab Emirates and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are doing well, and we have no need for someone who claims he came to the Middle East to save us. The truth is that hasty American decisions are what embroiled the region in a war whose peoples were not party to its decision-making, and its local allies were not consulted before it was launched. We do not deny the Iranian threat to the region, which has become clear in recent days. We do not trust Iran. But this is a dirty game in which several powers clash at the expense of our region, with no honor in it and no transparency. In this scene, Iran, Israel, and the United States all move according to their own interests, not according to the interests of the peoples of the Middle Eastern Arab countries. And for this reason, we say it clearly: We will not enter this war to serve the interests of others, nor will we sacrifice our sons in a conflict that could have been avoided through diplomacy and political solutions. We value the lives of our sons, and we do not treat their souls as "collateral damage" as some do. Nothing in this world is more precious than the lives of our sons, and no alliance with any country in the world is worth risking these lives. If President Donald Trump and Senator Graham are prepared to risk their country and the lives of Americans for Israel's interests, that is their choice. As for us, we will not do the same. Senator Graham says they are "the Arabs' allies" and that we need and benefit from U.S. protection. And I say to him: We do not need your protection. All we want from you is to keep your hands off us. He also says: "We sell you weapons." As if that were a service the United States provides us. The truth is that this is no favor from anyone. We invest in our security and pay billions of dollars for these weapons, and it is a massive trade and industry built on these deals. In fact, the United States itself is now turning to buy weapons from Ukraine to supply its allies in other wars. This is an industry that thrives on wars and arms sales, not a charitable endeavor. And the clearest thing of all is what Senator Graham himself said when he spoke about oil. He stated that Iran and Venezuela together hold 31% of global oil reserves, and that the United States could establish a partnership with this share of the world's oil, and that it would be a "nightmare for China"—he even added that if the regime in Iran changes, there would be a "new Middle East," and the United States would "make a lot of money." Only then does the picture become clear. And only then do we understand why they want this war. Finally, I say to Senator Graham: You may be a senator in the U.S. Senate, but anyone who hears your statements might think you're a member of the Israeli Knesset, because you defend Israel's interests more than you defend the interests of the American people themselves. The peoples of our region have the right to live in security and stability, far from others' wars. We also have the right to decide how to protect our interests and security, and to emerge from crises we did not create but which were imposed on us as a result of conflicts between powers vying for influence in this region. We want peace and stability. We will not accept being forced down the path of war, nor will we accept being fuel for others' battles.
🚨WAR ON IRAN: US🇺🇸 and Israel CANNOT impose surrender, defeat on Iran as a real solution: ‘Whether it’s the war in Gaza that we did not support, but we got burned by, or the twelve day war on Iran, and this current war that we did not opt for, but we will burn by as well. These are decisions by the US, by Israel, not our decisions. However, I think our role right now is not to say that look, I am going to be part of this war or not going to be part of this war. I think our role right now is to look at the future and see how can we come out of this, and in the UAE🇦🇪 fashion, I think we also, in the midst of big calamities, we look for opportunities. Any solution that could come out of this, if it doesn’t involve real benefit to Iran and Iranian people, it will not succeed. This cannot be a defeat, a surrender, a humiliation of Iranians, because there are 100 million people in Iran, those cannot be ignored. They have their own agency, they have their own aspirations. What we need is to have our aspirations and their aspirations aligned.’ -@MABaharoon, Director General of the Dubai Public Policy Research Center, on the latest episode of Going Underground, as the UAE🇦🇪 deals with the regional crisis unleashed by the war on Iran. Watch the full interview in the quoted post, or watch it on Rumble, link below in the replies👇
216
1,707
3,993
697,730
Richard Bennett retweeted
It’s sort of funny but it’s not because petrol and energy price rises are going to hurt a lot of folk from this week.
1
2
8
1,294
Richard Bennett retweeted
Geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East once again shows that reliance on volatile oil and gas exposes economies to price shocks. Renewables, electrification and storage offer more stable long term energy costs and stronger energy security.
29
221
479
23,717
Richard Bennett retweeted
On this occasion of the Lunar New Year, I extend, on behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Zambia, warm greetings and best wishes to the Government of the People’s Republic of China. #ZambiaChinaRelations #ForeignAffairsZambia
1
2
14
311
RT @MichaelEMann: "Trump Issues a Death Sentence on Our Children, Grandchildren and the Planet With His Payoff to the Fossil Fuel Industry"…
27
2
Richard Bennett retweeted
Zambia 🇿🇲 has the highest number of waterfalls in Africa, with more than 200 found across the country. Among them is the mighty Mosi-oa-Tunya (Victoria Falls), known as the world’s greatest sheet of falling water and one of the most breathtaking natural wonders on Earth.
28
258
895
35,443
Richard Bennett retweeted
🍋እንኳን ለብረሃነ ጥምቀቱ በሠላም አደረሳችሁ! Wishing you a warm Ethiopian Epiphany! #Timket #UKinEthiopia
16
49
378
9,787
Richard Bennett retweeted
Meanwhile on a billboard outside the Copenhagen Airport.
312
11,728
149,769
1,283,199
Small scale farmers are the backbone of African economies
Clearing space for a new feedlot here on the farm today. Farmers are the backbone of our country. I want to do even more to deliver opportunities for them this year. Bally
20
Country 9 in global oil reserves has invaded country 1. Country 7 is under sanctions and its refineries are being destroyed. Country 2 is facing off with country 6. There are riots in country 3. Yet oil is only $60/bbl. Is oil just not as critical as it used to be?
77
140
611
60,947