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radical, obsessive, climate change group that s in charge of the white house and the congress. so they re not interested in cheap electricity or cheap gasoline. they want high prices. then others in solving its problems for national security. they re only interested in election-year price-fixing. hannity: if you have an electric vehicle, don t you use the electric grid to power up the battery in the electric vehicle? isn t 90% of the electric grid in the country fossil fuel related? yes, of course. absolutely. it s related to natural gas. in california, gavin newsom is saying you got to buy an electric current ten years. but is also saying if you will not you can t recharge the battery. why? because it is a shortage of electricity. why? because it is no shortage of electric gas. you can t make this stuff up at
this very issue. sean laughs. to have a conservative prime minister able to stand up and say, we are going to net zero by 2050 and he is still in the job and contesting this election that is huge for australia. justin, with all these pressures in the energy security strategy from the uk, we have this debate and an imminent general election in the next month in australia, where does this leave our ambitions, the stated global ambition for mitigating the effects of climate change and trying to prevent the very worst of it? it s so interesting because you hinted at it in your introduction. there was a un publication the ipcc, the climate change group within the un published their report on mitigation and tackling climate change at the beginning of this week and what s interesting, it said, we need to transition away from fossil fuels as quickly as we can, essentially.
over this very issue. sean laughs. to have a conservative prime minister able to stand up and say, we are going to net zero by 2050 and he is still in the job and contesting this election that is huge for australia. justin, with all these pressures in the energy security strategy from the uk, we have this debate and an imminent general election in the next month in australia, where does this leave our ambitions, the stated global ambition for mitigating the effects of climate change and trying to prevent the very worst of it? it is so interesting because you hinted at it in your introduction. there was a un publication the ipcc, the climate change group within the un published their report on mitigation and tackling climate change at the beginning of this week and what is interesting, it said,