In its Energy Outlook 2023, BP states that the upheaval caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will push countries to pursue greater energy security over the next decade, with oil and gas consumption declining faster than predicted previously. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 2]
and utilised and with rapid growth of renewable energy beginning to back out but it s still the case that fossil energy accounts for 85% of the worlds energy mix and the fuel that runs economies gets the kids to school, cooks these food, heat homes, largely comes from fossil energy sources and no getting around that in the short term. no getting around that in the short term- short term. thank you for “oininu short term. thank you for joining us- after days of being shelled, thousands of ukrainians and international students from the city of sumy, in the north east of the country, have been able to escape after a russian ceasefire was put in place. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, is in poltava, where people have been arriving from sumy. it must have felt like the longest ride of their lives. 12 hours to escape a besieged city, driven the long route
it becomes very relevant over longer time periods but not much help in the shorter term. the reality is that these systems change pretty slowly. there are opportunities where there are nuclear power plants that are under utilised and with rapid growth of renewable energy beginning to back out but it s still the case that fossil energy accounts for 85% of the world s energy mix and the fuel that runs economies, gets the kids to school, cooks our food, heats homes, largely comes from fossil energy sources and no getting around that in the short term. after days of being shelled, thousands of ukrainians and international students from the city of sumy, in the north east of the country, have been able to escape after a russian ceasefire was put in place.
is a very positive thing. doesn t happen overnight and is this relevant to this current issue? it becomes very relevant over longer time periods but not much help in the shorter term. the reality is that these systems change pretty slowly. there are opportunities where there are nuclear power plants that are under utilised and with rapid growth of renewable energy beginning to back out but it s still the case that fossil energy accounts for 85% of the world s energy mix and the fuel that runs economies, gets the kids to school, cooks our food, heats homes, largely comes from fossil energy sources and no getting around that in the short term. after days of being