amounts of money to lawmakers. is there actually the political will to close these egregious loopholes? my view on these issues was the same when i was in government as it is now. we have to close a lot of these loopholes. we have to have a tax system that raises money where it s earned. i think the environment right now is as good as it gets to get something significant done. first, there s a sense of unfairness in the way the economy distributes income and wealth that is deep. secondly, there s a moment in time when there s a president and a congress of the same party able to work together. third, there s an ambitious investment agenda where the amount of ambition you have to invest in a world where you have to pay for the investments is limited by what you re able to raise. now, i think if you look at what the biden administration has
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The Europe Union can be a powerful promotor of climate ambitions also because it can offer a model of a socially just Green Deal transition, which leaves no one behind. “We can share our experience of tools such as the Coal Regions in Transition Initiative, and the Just Transition Mechanism. We can show that economic and energy diversification is possible and can create better jobs and growth for societies,” Energy Commissioner
Kadri Simson said on February 1 at the EsadeGeo Annual Energy Meeting “Geopolitics of the Green Deal Month”.
Europe accounts for around 8% of global emission. “So, to address global climate change, we need others to follow the same path – to become our partners in the clean energy transition,” Simson noted.
great meeting because first of all in columbia s strong support from the u.s. administration and out the fight against terrorism. the fight against drugs, but at the same time, we have been developing a very broad commercial and trade agenda, investment agenda. i think that is important to strengthen the ties between the nation. but i also, we talk about the situation in venezuela and we share the commitment that the dictatorship in venezuela must come to an end, and there has to be an opportunity for the venezuelan people to rebuild their institution. bret: from your discussions, what is the best way, do you think, the disputed president maduro to leave? ivan: the first thing, brats, what we have seen in the last month and a half is unprecedented. we have built a demo clip democratic that has put the regime under pressure. most of the country in the western hemisphere have supported the president and now the european union and has