i wonder if biden wrote the letter, put it in the envelope stopped, then clipped it on the mailbox friday mailman to pick it up to that s what my mother used to do. geraldo, how do you feel about all of the finger-pointing? they re saying this is important to transition america s evil fossil fuels and the blame put in for it. can t be a good thing if you re blaming everybody. i agree with you, i m delighted that the ev revolution is getting a push by the shortage and the fossil fuel sector. so i think we will all transition eventually. i deplore the fact that the president is can go to saudi arabia and horror himself to the saudis to attempt them to get them to increase production. i think it s really unseemly. a letter? what is a letter. where is the energy to do
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get away from petrol and diesel driven vehicles saw the potential is absolutely enormous if anthony albanese can make progress on that. he has said that business in australia know that action on climate change is good forjobs and economy and i want to join the global effort. how big a task all be face on people who will rely on their fossil fuel sector on income and jobs to actually embrace this shift? ht and jobs to actually embrace this shift? . ., , , and jobs to actually embrace this shift? . . , , ., and jobs to actually embrace this shift? . . ,, and jobs to actually embrace this shift? . . , ,, ., shift? it certainly is an issue that there are a shift? it certainly is an issue that there are a lot shift? it certainly is an issue that there are a lot of shift? it certainly is an issue that there are a lot of local shift? it certainly is an issue that i there are a lot of local communities in australia relying very heavily on the coal industry but it is not alone. we have s
put on have limited its access to dollars and euros, and other forms of what they call hard or treatable currencies. it s made things harder, yet again, for the russian government to pay its debts. let s talk about the fossil fuel sector because i think there s been some a little bit of a surprise that the ruble. again, this sort of technical backdrop of why this happened and how current deficits work in it s a little complicated but when you cut off a government like russia from its supply of dollars, where you should see is is as quality fall in value. you saw how many rebels it takes to buy the dollar. and it s back to where it was. a lot of people are looking at