default on those ongoing payments or find other ways to meet those payments. the other sanctions that we ve 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. at first we saw that, we saw how much rubles it takes to buy $1.
are going to eat less meat. oh, no, eating less meat i completely agree with. if you say, get out of meat, it s just not going to happen. it s like getting out of shipping. what we need is implementable solutions, stephen. just saying, oh, we re not going to fly, we re not going to travel, we re not going to eat that s not going to solve anything. that will actually prolong the fossil fuel industry. that s perfect ammunition for the fossil fuel industry because they know that ll never happen. what we need, stephen, is implementable, practical solutions. that is asparagopsis in cattle feed, stops the methane, and green hydrogen. but that s a rounding error. the big one, stephen, is all the carbon emissions from heavy industry and the fossil fuel sector. and that s why i m here to say green hydrogen, which is hydrogen made only from renewable electricity, is the solution. and it s here. well, it s what you re here to say, and it s what you re going to cop26 in glasgow to say to wor
but that s a rounding error. the big one, stephen, is all the carbon emissions from heavy industry and the fossil fuel sector. and that s why i m here to say green hydrogen, which is hydrogen made only from renewable electricity, is the solution. and it s here. well, it s what you re here to say, and it s what you re going to cop26 in glasgow to say to world leaders, but it doesn t seem they re listening. i m trying to find any government, any state around the world which is actively embracing hydrogen as the energy option for the future. countries are clearly investing massively in wind, in solar, even in nuclear, but i see very few investing massively in hydrogen. yeah, look, they re fantastic rear vision managers, stephen, but they need other people to take. sorry, who are? politicians are great rear vision managers. they need something proven to them. they re going to be spending other people s money, stephen. they don t actually get congratulated for losing it. they need people to
to go green, to be encouraged to go green, and not be slandered when they try. but don t we need people like you to get out of some of the industries that you re in, to say, we re no longer going to do beef production? yeah, so what does that achieve? just tell me that. imean, no. it s a message to the world, which says, actually, all of us, as a species, are going to eat less meat. oh, no, eating less meat i completely agree with. if you say, get out of meat, it s just not going to happen. it s like getting out of shipping. what we need is implementable solutions, stephen. just saying, 0h, we re not going to fly, we re not going to travel, we re not going to eat that s not going to solve anything. that will actually prolong the fossil fuel industry. that s perfect ammunition for the fossil fuel industry because they know that ll never happen. what we need, stephen, is implementable, practical solutions. that is asparagopsis in cattle feed, stops the methane, and green hydrogen