Old Bojo is fuming that President Putin has made every western leader look ridiculous.
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❗️Boris Johnson has meltdown after the Tucker Carlson - Vladimir Putin interview, calls Carlson a “traitor.” 🤡 🤣
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The peasants’ revolt - What is at the root of the crisis in European farming? - PlatformNews
From CPGB-ML Whilst the postwar Keynesian social compact (aka the welfare state deal for social peace) served to distract workers from thoughts of revolution, the EU dream of a modernised countryside (with food sovereignty at home and economic relations with…
Forwarded from 🇺🇸 Donald Courter 🇷🇺
🔥🇷🇺UK BREAKING ITS OWN RULES BY BUYING RUSSIAN OIL🇬🇧🛢
Via BBC, the United Kingdom has been circumventing its own ban on Russian oil by exploiting a "refinery loophole" to import millions of barrels of the sanctioned commodity in the guise of fuels processed in third countries.
India and China, now the leading purchasers of Russian oil following Western sanctions, are refining the sanctioned crude into jet fuel and diesel, subsequently reselling it to various countries worldwide, including the UK.
Re-exporting processed oil is not prohibited and does not violate the UK's ban on Russian oil, as it aligns with internationally recognized "rules of origin."
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Via BBC, the United Kingdom has been circumventing its own ban on Russian oil by exploiting a "refinery loophole" to import millions of barrels of the sanctioned commodity in the guise of fuels processed in third countries.
India and China, now the leading purchasers of Russian oil following Western sanctions, are refining the sanctioned crude into jet fuel and diesel, subsequently reselling it to various countries worldwide, including the UK.
Re-exporting processed oil is not prohibited and does not violate the UK's ban on Russian oil, as it aligns with internationally recognized "rules of origin."
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Education for the Class Struggle – Class Consciousness Project
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/11/15/education-for-the-class-struggle/
https://classconsciousnessproject.blog/2023/11/15/education-for-the-class-struggle/
Class Consciousness Project
Education for the Class Struggle
I have been in and around trade unions all my life, first joining when I was working in meat processing plant at 18 years old. It wasn’t until I was 34 that I actually popped my head above the para…
Forwarded from Marx Engels Lenin Institute
“The capitalist also believes that he works; however, his “work” consists in appropriating the results of the work of other people.
Capitalism has no moral or ethical values: everything is for sale. It is impossible to properly educate the people under such conditions: people turn into egoists, and sometimes even into bandits."
Fidel Castro
Capitalism has no moral or ethical values: everything is for sale. It is impossible to properly educate the people under such conditions: people turn into egoists, and sometimes even into bandits."
Fidel Castro
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Forwarded from Song of Oil and LNG
🇫🇷Strike Impacts: Half of LNG Terminals in France Down
Two out of four LNG terminals in France are experiencing limited operations due to an ongoing strike. Elengy, a specialized operator, reports that the strike is affecting the Fos Cavaou and Fos Tonkin terminals located in the southern region near Marseille. The strike, spanning gas days from February 9 to 13, has significantly impacted LNG supply.
Data from the Gas Infrastructure Europe Association reveals that at the Fos Tonkin terminal, gas supply to the transportation system was completely halted on February 10. Meanwhile, at Fos Cavaou, supply has dwindled to just 13% of its production capacity.
France stands as Europe's largest LNG importer, with significant reliance on these terminals. In 2023 alone, the country utilized 30 billion m3 of gas from LNG terminals, contributing to the overall regional consumption of 131 billion m3 of LNG, as reported by the Gas Infrastructure Europe association.
#France #LNG #strike
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Two out of four LNG terminals in France are experiencing limited operations due to an ongoing strike. Elengy, a specialized operator, reports that the strike is affecting the Fos Cavaou and Fos Tonkin terminals located in the southern region near Marseille. The strike, spanning gas days from February 9 to 13, has significantly impacted LNG supply.
Data from the Gas Infrastructure Europe Association reveals that at the Fos Tonkin terminal, gas supply to the transportation system was completely halted on February 10. Meanwhile, at Fos Cavaou, supply has dwindled to just 13% of its production capacity.
France stands as Europe's largest LNG importer, with significant reliance on these terminals. In 2023 alone, the country utilized 30 billion m3 of gas from LNG terminals, contributing to the overall regional consumption of 131 billion m3 of LNG, as reported by the Gas Infrastructure Europe association.
#France #LNG #strike
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Forwarded from China Dream 中国梦🧧
🇨🇳 China to cut greenhouse gas emissions earlier than expected
International climate watchers expect the country's greenhouse gas emissions to peak several years earlier than expected, perhaps as early as this year.
Last year, China installed 217 GW of solar power plants, 2.5 times more than in 2022. That's more than 500 million solar panels, which greatly exceeds the total installed solar capacity in the US.
The added capacity of wind power plants amounted to 76 GW (more than 20 000 new turbines throughout the country). This is more than the rest of the world combined.
The Chinese government has promised that emissions will peak by 2030 and reach zero by 2060. By the end of this decade, China was expected to have 1.2 thousand GW of total solar and wind power capacity.
The country is six years ahead of schedule: by the end of 2023, China reached 1.05 thousand GW. However, some analysts expect the peak to be followed by a plateau in emissions in subsequent years rather than a sharp decline. - EKD
International climate watchers expect the country's greenhouse gas emissions to peak several years earlier than expected, perhaps as early as this year.
Last year, China installed 217 GW of solar power plants, 2.5 times more than in 2022. That's more than 500 million solar panels, which greatly exceeds the total installed solar capacity in the US.
The added capacity of wind power plants amounted to 76 GW (more than 20 000 new turbines throughout the country). This is more than the rest of the world combined.
The Chinese government has promised that emissions will peak by 2030 and reach zero by 2060. By the end of this decade, China was expected to have 1.2 thousand GW of total solar and wind power capacity.
The country is six years ahead of schedule: by the end of 2023, China reached 1.05 thousand GW. However, some analysts expect the peak to be followed by a plateau in emissions in subsequent years rather than a sharp decline. - EKD