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How politicians and governments around the world are dealing with climate change, solar energy and harnessing renewable resources.
Energy the global future
Energy- the global future Logic to be applied to political decision Some politicians are fond of claiming “we” should not cut “Green Energy Taxes” as in end green energy will provide cheaper electricity and so save money for everybody. This argument seems to depend on the concept that solar energy does not cost anything, as it comes from the sun for free.
Peter RosePublished about a month ago in The SwampThe War in Ukraine is getting HOT
In the last days, the war advanced on a new scale. Big collusion between Russia and the West is not only a wish for some pro-war enthusiasts. It’s increasing daily. Many countries are proving now ready to take risks that they rejected six weeks ago. The unthinkable is now thinkable. These significant shifts in Western approach have come from the views of the genocide in Bucha, Irpin, and the humanitarian crises from Mariupol. We know there are more war crimes to be discovered. All are supported by what I said in my previous stories when the oil and the gas will not go on the pipelines the West will have to protect only Ukraine. Already 2 countries from yesterday are out of gas and next week more will be out. Thus, the inevitable starts to be awkward. It’s a big mistake on all sides but Russia especially his top “siloviki” are not backing down on errors. They are on a fast curve to destroy themselves. Probably it’s the time even for such an “imperialistic power” today more like a paper bear to acknowledge that a country’s most vital resource is its people, not its natural endowments. Human development takes time and the new social order will dominate the near present so actual negotiations are far away.
GREEN HYDROGEN/GREEN AMMONIA POLICY
GREEN HYDROGEN/GREEN AMMONIA POLICY Ministry of Power notifies Green Hydrogen/ Green Ammonia Policy A Major Policy Enabler by Government for production of Green Hydrogen/ Green Ammonia using Renewable sources of energy
kamal kishor sharmaPublished 5 months ago in The SwampIs the Zero Emissions Target the Reason behind Putin's War?
Like every citizen around the globe, I have also watched terrified how Putin has attacked Ukraine, ruining the lives of innocent people. Because I couldn’t understand the motivation behind his criminal actions, which can only be compared to those of Hitler, I tried to listen to his explanations regarding why he started this terrible war. I realized that his motivations sounded unreasonable and fake. He claimed that people were the victims of bullying and genocide and called Ukraine a militarized state, led by Nazis. Given the fact that Ukraine is a democratic state, his statements sounded at least a little strange. Under these circumstances, the real reason for the attack seems to be another one. What could be this reason then, and why is he hiding it?
Role Of The Leading Oil Field Chemicals Supplier In Oil Field Industries
Oil exploration activities have now increased worldwide. Whether it be onshore or offshore drilling, the role of an oil field chemicals supplier in the industry is now more prominent than ever. Companies engaged in oil exploration activities constantly seek enhanced oil recovery processes. They want to maximize product extraction and investment returns in a rapid time. And targeted use of oil field chemicals is pivotal to the process.
Ahlam Al MajidPublished 6 months ago in The SwampA Looming Energy Crisis and bla bla bla
Oil prices broke $80 a barrel this month for the first time in three years, gas prices are set to soar across the EU and the UK and higher coal prices have already led to the factory shutdowns in China. While there’s so much talk about decarbonization and investments in renewables, it might seem odd that conventional fuel prices are rising. Isn't that industry supposed to be on the decline? Well, sadly, not yet. Our dependence on these dirty fuels is far from over and the looming energy crisis is a living testament to the failure of investors and governments in ‘building back better’.
Rishi RathiPublished 11 months ago in The SwampVictorian Government Rebates On LED Lighting Upgrades
Victoria’s most popular free LED light replacement and installation activity under the VEU Program (VEU) is still live. An average Victorian household or business spends about 5% to 30% of its energy budget on lighting costs. Switching to energy-efficient LED lights is one of the fastest and easiest ways to cut your power bills by over 70%.
Ecofin Solutions ForUPublished about a year ago in The SwampTerna Energy: A stock with great long-term dividend potential
The Terna Energy stock could be a great opportunity for investors looking for stocks offering good long-term dividend potential.
George GkoutzouvalosPublished about a year ago in The SwampWhy Is Carbon Dioxide Pollutant?
Pollutants Pollutants are defined as substances that directly affect human health. When you say the words air pollution to most people though, the first picture that pops into our head is a cloud of smog blocking out a city. Or, people in China wearing face masks as they walk down a crowded street jammed with cars.
Tesfay HailePublished about a year ago in The SwampThis is how cities around the world can avoid a water crisis
In Chennai and Harare today, millions of Indians and Zimbabweans find themselves short of water. History, unfortunately, is repeating. São Paulo, in 2014, nearly drained its main reservoir as officials sluggishly responded to a drought. Cape Town came close to doing the same last year when dry weather exposed the fragility of a water system that relied primarily on rainfall.
PANTONE IS NOT A COLOR
PANTONE IS NOT A COLOR GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
Fabian EllisPublished about a year ago in The SwampEffects of 1973 Oil Embargo
Written by David Charles, February 5, 2021 The world is a home to different countries of diverse cultural, ethnic, religious and political orientations. On this basis, some countries enjoy unflagging supports and loyalties between and among themselves while some are regarded as enemies as their relationship could be described as that of a cat and a rat. Over the years, The United States of America and Israel have formed a cordial relationship that has birthed fruitful cooperative efforts between these two great nations. Military, economic as well as technical assistance have made the roots of their relationship firm and it appears unlikely if not impossible to be cut off. Based on the foregoing, this article seeks to explore the effects of the 1973 Oil Embargo placed on The United States of America and its allies. Before swimming in the pool of discussion, it is pertinent to bring to the fore the historical antecedents that resulted in this economic punishment.
SNROCINUTAFPublished 2 years ago in The Swamp