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the way we look at it is the best way to decarbonize is to -- carbo pricing is without a doubt the mosticient way to get there. living in europe we feel like we're getting there but the reality is we are nowhere on the path of the global coordination perspective. if you take global carbon prices, what it achieves ultimately hydrocarbon prices need to achieve. higher oil and higher corn prices are absolutely necessary to get to netzero because ultimately the way to charge the carbon -- the consumer and we need to be aware and conscious of that but it is very difficult to achieve netzero without charging carbon. tom: let's talk gio application. russia-ukraine, galaxy the implications there. how will this change the geo-political landscape when it comes to energy? >> i think it would be the consuming countries that get the tax revenue from it. if we get there, we'll have higher carbon prices. the extra revenue would go to saudi, russia, iran. i think it is a policy failure from the side of some of the countries involved but it certainly does mean these countries would get an exceptional wi
the way we look at it is the best way to decarbonize is to -- carbo pricing is without a doubt the mosticient way to get there. living in europe we feel like we're getting there but the reality is we are nowhere on the path of the global coordination perspective. if you take global carbon prices, what it achieves ultimately hydrocarbon prices need to achieve. higher oil and higher corn prices are absolutely necessary to get to netzero because ultimately the way to charge the carbon -- the...
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profits in february go to the wonderful women at the shady grove pregnant center in maryland, and carbot is it for us tonight. i'm laura ingraham, it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. maybe i'll send him one of these ♪ ♪ musical mystical >> greg: the worst jacket i've ever seen. happy glorious monday everyone. we were on top of one trend, cancel culture. the idea that if your passes and adaptable to current standards he would lose your friends, social status, and fa's password and
profits in february go to the wonderful women at the shady grove pregnant center in maryland, and carbot is it for us tonight. i'm laura ingraham, it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. maybe i'll send him one of these ♪ ♪ musical mystical >> greg: the worst jacket i've ever seen. happy glorious monday everyone. we were on top of one trend, cancel culture. the idea that if your passes and adaptable to current standards he would lose your friends, social status, and fa's...
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Feb 26, 2022
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a lot of people knew we were on the brink of this in carbo conflict, and -- incredible conflict, and a lot of important decision-makers were there. it was a matter of record. you had the heads of the u.k. intelligence, antony blinken, the u.s. secretary of state, vice president harris, and also president zelensky of ukraine. it was probably that time last week where i was sitting in the audience watching him speaking. somebody said to him effectively, are you afraid? and he said, no, i am going back to kyiv tonight to have dinner there. he was angry. he did feel the west had not supported him as much as he would like. i remember saying afterwards to someone next to me in the audience, you know, he could be dead within the week. they said, come on, you know? but it shows us within a few days, the russians had begun. although the british and the americans were very certain that war was going to start, and soon, a lot of europeans were much more skeptical, quitting people who really know russia. i was talking to a guy who had come from moscow, senior diplomat, and he did not think so. h
a lot of people knew we were on the brink of this in carbo conflict, and -- incredible conflict, and a lot of important decision-makers were there. it was a matter of record. you had the heads of the u.k. intelligence, antony blinken, the u.s. secretary of state, vice president harris, and also president zelensky of ukraine. it was probably that time last week where i was sitting in the audience watching him speaking. somebody said to him effectively, are you afraid? and he said, no, i am going...
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profits in february go to the wonderful women at the shady grove pregnant center in maryland, and carbo people. that is it for us tonight. i'm laura ingraham, it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. maybe i'll send him one of these ♪ ♪ musical mystical >> greg: the worst jacket i've ever seen. happy glorious monday everyone. we were on top of one trend, cancel culture. the idea that if your passes and adaptable to current standards he would lose your friends, social status, and fa's password and career. he would be shunned from polite society. political correctness on more steroids than lance armstrong which allows no forgiveness relating to not just to your past actions, but to who you are. generally it's things that can't be changed like your race, or pete davidson's bedsheets. in the world of the woke are either oppressed, or the oppressor and early flows in one direction. suddenly we know longer measure anyone by achievement but by different status. which creates a new kind of segregation that is now spreading like omicron and the olympic village. i call it the idea of s
profits in february go to the wonderful women at the shady grove pregnant center in maryland, and carbo people. that is it for us tonight. i'm laura ingraham, it's america now and forever. greg gutfeld is next. maybe i'll send him one of these ♪ ♪ musical mystical >> greg: the worst jacket i've ever seen. happy glorious monday everyone. we were on top of one trend, cancel culture. the idea that if your passes and adaptable to current standards he would lose your friends, social...
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Feb 13, 2022
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carbo. yanni, phenomenal dough in the li, yanna out how good the out. i got a lee is l. when i go work. okay, thanks. emily. alcomite was found guilty of protesting without a permit and were sent to the infamous are locked up a prison, a maximum security penitentiary reserved for so called terrorists arguments. friend tell her mock dog is a physician active in the egyptian medical syndicate, and i had it from the law. the 55, oakland 9. anna old mother lee, the can, i'll be michelle miles. google and i had it in north and they are my profile. doub is spelled m a archway, just door fiddle. if miss schwarzkopf is the automatically been, would da da da with him be to do them. can actually go to machine f, a little common, 3030 on red bud kit. i'm a tucker my li hoffman. hey, senate in tahoe is an outspoken critic of the medical neglect of detainees in egypt. if again, so at the fcl guinette emotionally intimate, gone faint, and then miss lube mom couldn't walk them of her command, lamented the 20. if he you can feet in mind for think he'll be interfere if he an interim. why
carbo. yanni, phenomenal dough in the li, yanna out how good the out. i got a lee is l. when i go work. okay, thanks. emily. alcomite was found guilty of protesting without a permit and were sent to the infamous are locked up a prison, a maximum security penitentiary reserved for so called terrorists arguments. friend tell her mock dog is a physician active in the egyptian medical syndicate, and i had it from the law. the 55, oakland 9. anna old mother lee, the can, i'll be michelle miles....
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Feb 26, 2022
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a lot of people knew we were on the brink of this in carbo conflict, and -- incredible conflict, andrtant decision-makers were there. it was a matter of record. you had the heads of the u.k. intelligence, antony blinken, the u.s. secretary of state, vice president harris, and also president zelensky of ukraine. it was probably that time last week where i was sitting in the audience watching him speaking. somebody said to him effectively, are you afraid? and he said, no, i am going back to kyiv tonight to have dinner there. he was angry. he did feel the west had not supported him as much as he would like. i remember saying afterwards to someone next to me in the audience, you know, he could be dead within the week. they said, come on, you know? but it shows us within a few days, the russians had begun. although the british and the americans were very certain that war was going to start, and soon, a lot of europeans were much more skeptical, quitting people who really know russia. i was talking to a guy who had come from moscow, senior diplomat, and he did not think so. host: that is i
a lot of people knew we were on the brink of this in carbo conflict, and -- incredible conflict, andrtant decision-makers were there. it was a matter of record. you had the heads of the u.k. intelligence, antony blinken, the u.s. secretary of state, vice president harris, and also president zelensky of ukraine. it was probably that time last week where i was sitting in the audience watching him speaking. somebody said to him effectively, are you afraid? and he said, no, i am going back to kyiv...