catastrophic consequences, perhaps even trigger a recession. just when they thought it couldn t get any worse, this hotel is still recovering from covid shutdowns. now its energy bills are soaring and if gas supplies aren t secured, germany could how face rationing. translation: if we don t get gas any more, we can t cook. the kitchen closes. we won t be able to heat, either. i don t believe it will come to that but we have to act now. it would be the death of hospitality. germany s hoping to import liquefied natural gas to boost reserves. it doesn t have enough to get through the cold months. it could be bad, there could be - shortages if we don t prepare enough and that said we have to import gas from other sources as well, - we have to diversify - the import even further. we have to fill the storages as high as possible, - we need to get the gas demand down and also to increase renewables more. vladimir putin has forced germany s climate conscious government back to co
even during the 705, and i remember the 705 being very tumultuous and divided, but this kind of profiteering, which it is, i m sorry, it makes me sick! we ve got children in our country, all the countries, the poorer countries who can t eat, and these guys are raking it in, and you know what? they will go and support an museum, they will be very philanthropic, they will have the name everywhere, and it is totally unacceptable. the have the name everywhere, and it is totally unacceptable. totally unacceptable. the guardian . uotes totally unacceptable. the guardian uuotes the totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, the - totally unacceptable. the guardian quotes the professor, the author l totally unacceptable. the guardian | quotes the professor, the author of this analysis saying the wealth captured by states and fossil fuel companies since 1978 is 52 trillion provided the power to buy every politic