Analysis: Russia’s war in Ukraine is a ‘watershed moment’ for climate crisis
That’s rhetoric echoed across the West.
Of course, the business of this transition is one of the most complex and vexing matters of 21st century geopolitics. Even as the United States and European countries slowly move to decarbonize their economies, they are drivingin fossil fuels. After it placed an import ban on Russian oil, the Biden administration has been desperately trying to coax countries like Venezuela and Saudi Arabia to pump more oil into the market to offset the difference and mitigate price hikes.
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