here we come. well, a new paper proposes it as a policy, a policy option to deal with the climate crisisl .ar authors nathan wood, robert lawler and jose frhrelemt sa iy it can be considered as a policy that would be implemented as part of r, pluralistic response to climate change. now they see chang rationing is likely a question of how notq if it happens.so what is so what is rationing look likek in practice?in practice? well, well, well the netherlands well, well, well. the netherlands has just announced planto s to reduce nevestock numbers by a third, all in the name of nitrogenw reduction. a new documentarmentary ony on h farmers struggle to survive is eye opening. a major they have declared that nitrogen is the major problem. s i am an expert in nudger and i dare to say it is not. gover yonmu get governments and politicians who know better how to farm than we know how to farm. we have a food shortagee of water shortage. sho anrt energy shortage upo is catastrophe a catastroph
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u.s. president biden is ramping up efforts to combat high prices at the gas pump. phil mattingly has the details from the white house. reporter: with gas prices soaring across the country, the white house has been working furiously to try to find some kind of policy option to provide some ease to the pain at the pump. well, president biden will officially throw his support behind one of those options, an option that white house officials have been considering for several months. a federal gas tax holiday. the 18.4 crent per gallon gas tx the president will support suspending it for a period of time according to people briefed on the matter. this is something that several democrats have pushed for, this is something internally the administration has debated for several months. but they have not supported it up to this point. there have been concerns about the policy itself, whether or not it would actually reach consumers, whether or not it would take away valuable funding from the hi
having a gun like that just for show? okay, say that you own it. yes, maybe there is some limited amount of ammunition you want to sell for going to target practice in certain places. but as has been seven times on this process, hundreds not use a gun like that. they do not shoot bambi with an ar-15 rifle. if they did so, there will be nothing to bring back after hunting that particular animal. whatever thrill or excitement today. the amount of ammunition that could be purchased, is that one of those common sense things that you think texas could get behind? that has been brought up as a policy option is solution. for whatever reason, it has not gone nearly enough traction over the years. not like others have. most of the policy approaches are focused on the guns