Germany was having some reservations about it, but it looks like those got resolved with them and the U.S. sending them. I read where NATO is trying to get Zelensky to move from fighting in the Donetsk region to the SE part of the country in the spring, but he's resisting at the moment.Looks like western tanks will be heading over to Ukraine.
It’s the smart play. They need to move on crimea as currently Russia is focused on protecting the regions in the east. If Ukraine can continue its front in the east and open up one against crimea ….. Russia will be in tough situation.Germany was having some reservations about it, but it looks like those got resolved with them and the U.S. sending them. I read where NATO is trying to get Zelensky to move from fighting in the Donetsk region to the SE part of the country in the spring, but he's resisting at the moment.
As long as our troops aren’t occupying them. Should’ve told Ukraine they can have all the shit we left in Afghanistan at no chargeLooks like western tanks will be heading over to Ukraine.
To be fair, a year later, I think we’ve done a better job arming Ukraine on the taxpayers dime than the taliban. I think.As long as our troops aren’t occupying them. Should’ve told Ukraine they can have all the shit we left in Afghanistan at no charge
I’d agree we had no business in Afghanistan except to get Bin Laden. That should have been then extent of it.To be fair, a year later, I think we’ve done a better job arming Ukraine on the taxpayers dime than the taliban. I think.
You make a lot of great points however your take on energy is a head scratcher for an apparently well read person. Keystone is not an isolated incident of government energy obstruction - we don't have the infrastructure so many projects are stranded. Takes pipelines to move that stuff, particularly nat gas out of fracking fields. It isn't exactly a secret or controversial.
Consumption being down is much more to do with rising prices and a pandemic as it is EVs that make up a whopping 1% of total cars on the road and generally replace more efficient sedans. Meanwhile diesel stays expensive as it's demand is less elastic. Drops in gasoline and jet fuel screw up the refinery calculus as they need to make tradeoffs to produce higher relative amounts of diesel. Pandemic was an unprecedented shock to the production/refining/distribution system for oil and related products. Refiner margins are at record highs and showing no signs of pulling back as nobody in their right mind would even try to build a new refinery in this regulatory environment.
The world is more stable when dictators and despots aren't flush with excess oil revenue. As you indicate - sanctions on Russian oil and gas are effective. Why not have permanent, market based sanctions like we did for so long when oil was under $50/barrel? Why not devote ourselves to supplying Europe if we are a true ally? It is a matter of national security that has the added benefit of massive economic stimulus.
We would be much better off as a country without obstruction to energy infrastructure development. The NE would have piped rather than shipped NG, use less coal, etc. We also would have way more wind/solar further reducing fossil fuel consumption. The issue with this impacting world oil prices is that unless we massively ramped up production, the Saudis would just reduce their output by a million or so barrels to maintain the price they want. We don't have the ability to ramp up production to that level at a reasonable cost.
Also, the crack spread for oil to refined products was sky high during the spring/summer but has come way down. The next step in sanctions is squeezing Russian refined output, so we seem to think there's slack refinery capacity to absorb more Russian unrefined Crude.
Step 1- Pitch the existential climate crisis and justify all future actions with the climate crisis. Future actions need not be relevant to climate to be claimed as climate.Increasing nuclear base load percentage is essential to any honest conversation about energy. Windmills and solar panels lack energy density and reliability that will never get the job done. We are already seeing the brown outs at 10% of production - doubling from here is full of problems.
Funny thing though - our untethered energy industry managed to foster world peace and a mass migration of on-shoring. Now our climate overlords have us on the brink of WWIII and thankful for $3.50/gallon gas.
It's nice of scientists all over the globe to help carry water for this evil plan.Step 1- Pitch the existential climate crisis and justify all future actions with the climate crisis. Future actions need not be relevant to climate to be claimed as climate.
Or grifters to tag a product to climate research as an easy solution to initiate one of the largest wealth transfers of all timeIt's nice of scientists all over the globe to help carry water for this evil plan.
Or fossil fuel grifters spreading bullshit conspiracies to try and convince gullible people that there's a worldwide scheme going on.Or grifters to tag a product to climate research as an easy solution to initiate one of the largest wealth transfers of all time
Or fossil fuel grifters spreading bullshit conspiracies to try and convince gullible people that there's a worldwide scheme going on.
See how that cuts both ways?
I’m just saying it’s a healthy business model. Now go toss out your gas stove and heat some bugs.
Or grifters to tag a product to climate research as an easy solution to initiate one of the largest wealth transfers of all time
That’s why Europe is shutting down Nukes. Because the energy policy is driven by ideology and not security or reliability. Europe actually uses financial regulation to drive an energy transition too, making it impossible for reason to prevail.Just look at Europe right now and think for a second about how wise it would have been for Russia to promote climate change zealots in Europe and the US. When your fossil fuel competitors unilaterally disarm.....
Love the snark about science. If scientists were serious about the supposed problem, again, nuclear would be at the top of the list of solutions.