independence came quite a long way down his list of priorities, isabel. we went through cost of living crisis, nhs, childcare, rural housing, thejourney to net crisis, nhs, childcare, rural housing, the journey to net zero. are you reading anything into that? there are two things. one is that independence there are two things. one is that independence does there are two things. one is that independence does seem - there are two things. one is that independence does seem quite i there are two things. one is that independence does seem quite aj there are two things. one is that. independence does seem quite a lot further independence does seem quite a lot further away independence does seem quite a lot further away at independence does seem quite a lot further away at the independence does seem quite a lot further away at the moment. - independence does seem quite a lot further away at the moment. the i further away at the moment. the other further away at the moment. the othe
critical minerals. we can do it here. we don t need to send the money coming out of the government and sent overseas. let s keep it here, let s build a middle class. rachel: let s talk about energy. it s important. we are an a energy rich country. anybody want to jump in on the need to bring back american energy or is everybody down with this transition to electric and dependence on another country. go ahead. no. i mean, electric, come on. our power grids can t hold the electricity had that we carry now. my town, we lose power all the time. what are we going to do when there s electric police cars and there s an emergency? oops, we have no power. you know, there s an ice storm in buffalo, those cars didn t start. they b couldn t charge them. what are we talking about electric. electric at the end of the day still comes from it s powered from coal. come on. you know, what about the batteries, does anybody look at the earth and what it does mining for the lithium? what about the chil
Drought leaves Brazil in search of more LNG: press
Jun 3, 2021 6:11:pm
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Drought leaves Brazil in search of more LNG: press
Historic drought in Brazil, which depends heavily on hydroelectric power, has pushed the energy-rich country to look for more LNG to make up the difference, the
Bloomberg news service reported June 3.
Brazil relies on hydroelectric power to meet about 70% of its electric power. But an unseasonably dry year prompted Brazil to look to the LNG market as a stop-gap measure.
“South America is running out of hydropower because of dry weather, and I wouldn’t be surprised if buyers all across the region were buying more LNG,” Henning Gloystein, global director of energy and natural resources at consultants Eurasia Group, was quoted as saying.
religion for every american, every day i m in office. you touted your economic record and wisconsin being very good, how do you plan as president of the united states to put more americans back to work and increase wages? well, the simple thing is by getting government out of the way. we need to repeal obamacare once and all and put patients and families back in charge. need to reign-in the out of control federal regulations like a wet blanket on the nation s economy. we need to put in place all of the above energy policy. we re an energy rich country, we need to act like it. we need to help people get the education and skills they need to succeed and careers that pay far more than minimum wage. and we need to lower the burden on hard working families. want your take on things because of the headlines at the charleston church massacre, the theater shooting in louisiana, the military recruitment center in tennessee, where do you stand on the gun debate? well, i have an a-plus re