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From: Bitcoin Facts <notifications@bitcoinbeyond66.com>
Subject: 🟠 Bitcoin uses too much energy
⚑ Energy & Sustainability
⚠ Common claim

β€œBitcoin uses too much energy”

βœ“ What the evidence shows

"Too much" is a value judgment. Cambridge University states comparing industries to total energy use is "presenter bias." The IPCC consensus focuses on transforming the energy system, not reducing total energy use. Bitcoin is 52.4% sustainable (Cambridge 2025), uses stranded/curtailed energy, and enables grid stabilization and methane mitigation...

πŸ’‘ How to use this in a discussion

Quote Cambridge directly on "presenter bias" for country comparisons. Then reframe using IPCC criteria β€” Bitcoin mining meets all three transformation requirements.

Source: Cambridge University / IPCC Assessment Reports

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