
Will Henshall
Program associate, AI Governance and Policy @open_phil
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1 month ago |
time.com | Joey Lautrup |Will Henshall |Alejandro de la Garza |Andrew Johnson
On the fringes of the United Nations General Assembly last year, the Potsdam Institute’s Johan Rockström unveiled the Planetary Health Check—a science-based global initiative which showed that six planetary boundaries are nearing dangerous tipping points, threatening our future. Until now, companies, nations, and organizations have each brought their own weight to bear on this challenge.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
time.com | Jesper Brodin |Joey Lautrup |Will Henshall |Alejandro de la Garza
By Jesper BrodinJanuary 23, 2025 2:30 PM ESTDuring the last decade, we have become painfully aware that the climate crisis is no longer a distant threat but a living reality. It affects millions of people every day. Last year, the world exceeded 1.5°C of warming above pre-industrial temperatures for the first time—a milestone that reminds us of the urgency of action. Now, every fraction of a degree counts. Every year we can gain in actions will matter.
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Jan 18, 2025 |
time.com | Maddy Savage |Joey Lautrup |Will Henshall |Alejandro de la Garza
By Maddy SavageJanuary 18, 2025 8:00 AM ESTA yellow crane hovers above a building site in Sickla, a former industrial neighbourhood that’s home to one of Stockholm’s biggest real estate projects. But instead of delivering concrete, it’s manoeuvring giant chunks of wood to construction staff working in sub-zero winter temperatures.
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Dec 22, 2024 |
time.com | Lindsey B. King |Joey Lautrup |Will Henshall |Alejandro de la Garza
December 23, 2024 7:00 AM ESTThere are some life lessons that can only be learned from living on a ranch—like the fact that keeping livestock fed means there’s no difference between weekdays and weekends, or how to create a budget when there’s only one payday a year. Or, in Albert Wilde’s case, that when a sheep takes a swim in a river, she comes out twice as heavy as she is when she’s dry.
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Dec 10, 2024 |
time.com | Sarah Sax |Andrew Johnson |Joey Lautrup |Will Henshall
By Sarah Sax and Video by Andrew D. JohnsonDecember 10, 2024 12:40 PM ESTSolar growth has soared over the past few years. With new projects coming online this year, experts predict that U.S. solar power generation will grow 75% from 163 billion kilowatt hours in 2023 to 286 billion kWh in 2025. It has been an important part of the Biden Administration’s plan to eliminate fossil fuels as a form of energy generation by 2035.
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Leading AI companies have agreed to share their models with the US AI Safety Institute for pre-deployment testing, says Gina Raimondo. This and more in my profile of the Secretary of Commerce. https://t.co/XWknuRnRwr

Audrey Tang is stepping back from her ministerial duties to embark upon a world tour to promote the ideas that she helped flourish in Taiwan—ideas captured in Plurality, a book Tang has co-authored with E. Glen Weyl and more than 100 online collaborators https://t.co/QJsIU4nHCh

I spoke with Michelle Donelan, Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, about the AI safety testing agreement she just signed on a flying visit to DC. https://t.co/OJRhC7UvqM