I'm not sure I agree with the theme of your post vs. the OP. After all, I fail to see how this all falls on the heads of the GOP (an American domestic political party) when the OP's chart clearly shows that the United States hasn't had to decide between annihilating its economy and propping up Russia's war efforts. If you want to point fingers, perhaps they should be pointed at whomever are Germany's counterpart to the GOP if indeed they held up transitions. I don't know enough about Germany's energy policy to say whether that happened; indeed Germany has long been EU's leader in photovoltaic deployment, going so far as to have to pay other nations to accept excess PV, so I'm a little baffled that Germany is still so dependent.Imagine spreading AGW denier crap 24/7, then pretending to be indignant about reliance on fossil fuels.
If the GOP never embarked on a "permanent republican majority" project, aka opposing whatever 'the left' thinks is a good idea, then we wouldn't have seen AGW denierism spring up as a political virtue-signalling banner. Without AGW denierism, there would've been far less resistance to an earlier more serious approach to non-fossil energy. Europe wouldn't have to decide between annihilating its economy and propping up Russia's war effort.
Now..these are all considerations for someone who honestly wishes to improve humanity's overall situation. If instead you're a person who really just wants to get their jollies trying to annoy "the left" online, then it makes perfect sense to spread AGW denier crap while also feigning indignance at Europe for its reliance on fossil fuels.
LOL another moronic response. Now youre excusing Russia because of "AGW denier" bullcrap. Typical you.Imagine spreading AGW denier crap 24/7, then pretending to be indignant about reliance on fossil fuels.
If the GOP never embarked on a "permanent republican majority" project, aka opposing whatever 'the left' thinks is a good idea, then we wouldn't have seen AGW denierism spring up as a political virtue-signalling banner. Without AGW denierism, there would've been far less resistance to an earlier more serious approach to non-fossil energy. Europe wouldn't have to decide between annihilating its economy and propping up Russia's war effort.
Now..these are all considerations for someone who honestly wishes to improve humanity's overall situation. If instead you're a person who really just wants to get their jollies trying to annoy "the left" online, then it makes perfect sense to spread AGW denier crap while also feigning indignance at Europe for its reliance on fossil fuels.
The UK isn't on the list.
I don't think we buy much at all.
The reason why Europe became dependent on Russian oil and gas is precisely because of their net zero polices. Renewables could not handle the base load of their energy needs so they became dependent on Russian gas.This is why Putin felt comfortable launching an invasion of Ukraine. Hopefully Europe will learn from this and focus on renewable energy sources. The Russian oil and gas that looked like such a good deal at the time come with strings attached. When dealing with Russia it's wise to remember their penchant for nesting dolls. Churchill put it well.
Abysmal circular reasoning.The reason why Europe became dependent on Russian oil and gas is precisely because of their net zero polices. Renewables could not handle the base load of their energy needs so they became dependent on Russian gas.
Renewable energy is a sham. You believe the climate cult BS, which is why you hate facts.Abysmal circular reasoning.
This is your brain on far right media.
Actually electrical power is traded in Europe across borders, Germany gets paid for its excess wind and solar energy. No, there are no GOP type politicos in Germany slowing down the green energy projects.I'm not sure I agree with the theme of your post vs. the OP. After all, I fail to see how this all falls on the heads of the GOP (an American domestic political party) when the OP's chart clearly shows that the United States hasn't had to decide between annihilating its economy and propping up Russia's war efforts. If you want to point fingers, perhaps they should be pointed at whomever are Germany's counterpart to the GOP if indeed they held up transitions. I don't know enough about Germany's energy policy to say whether that happened; indeed Germany has long been EU's leader in photovoltaic deployment, going so far as to have to pay other nations to accept excess PV, so I'm a little baffled that Germany is still so dependent.
Nope.Renewable energy is a sham. You believe the climate cult BS, which is why you hate facts.
Wrong as usual.Nope.
Europe has bought $46 billion worth of Russian energy since the Ukraine war began
European Union imports of Russian fossil fuels accounted for 44 billion euros ($46.2 billion) from February 24, the day Russia launched its invasion, to April 24. That's more than double the value imported by the EU in the same period last year.edition.cnn.com
Until this is stopped Russia will have the money it needs to continue the war despite sanctions.
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Unless Russia is cut off from global trade and every country on Earth refuses to purchase gas and oil from them, the figures in that chart will likely continue unabated (not bloody likely). So if we want Russia to lose this war, global gas prices need to drop. The best way to do that would be to create a massive, long-lasting glut of oil and gas on the global market driving down the value of Russian oil and gas.
I think on the U.S. and Canada's end, we should re-start the Keystone pipeline and pump every gallon of oil we can get to Louisiana as fast as possible. Doing that would also hurt Gulf States like Saudi Arabia and Iran. Which I do not particularly care about.
Trump warned them, but they didn't listen.
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