While this is bad for many people who would view the glass as half empty, the half full view is that this could be a rough approximation of cutting Fossil CO2 emissions. Can we find solutions to move away from the energy sources that are blocked and how much more would it cost?
At least now it can be debated what we should use fossil fuels for and what we need to change in the future.
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Trump, the unwitting savior of the climate .
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The charts for refined products (Gasoline,Diesel,Jet fuel) are even worse.
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“The most immediate points of stress are in a handful of fuel-import-reliant countries in Asia, with traders pointing to Indonesia, Vietnam, Pakistan and the Philippines as the biggest worries, potentially hitting critical levels of supplies in as little as a month. Larger economies in the region, particularly China remain comfortable for now.”
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Insider trading.
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Like a roller coaster climbing its way to the first drop.
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While this is bad for many people who would view the glass as half empty, the half full view is that this could be a rough approximation of cutting Fossil CO2 emissions. Can we find solutions to move away from the energy sources that are blocked and how much more would it cost?
At least now it can be debated what we should use fossil fuels for and what we need to change in the future.
Trump, the unwitting savior of the climate .
The charts for refined products (Gasoline,Diesel,Jet fuel) are even worse.
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“The most immediate points of stress are in a handful of fuel-import-reliant countries in Asia, with traders pointing to Indonesia, Vietnam, Pakistan and the Philippines as the biggest worries, potentially hitting critical levels of supplies in as little as a month. Larger economies in the region, particularly China remain comfortable for now.”
Insider trading.
Like a roller coaster climbing its way to the first drop.