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  1. 13. Feb. 2023 · Back in summer 2022, Europe’s winter energy supply looked worryingly insecure. The flurry of targeted sanctions by Nato member states against Russia had led Putin to retaliate by squeezing Russia’s gas exports to Europe. This put a huge strain on the European gas market. By September, the continent was paying around the same amount for ...

  2. 26. März 2024 · The Energy War Goes Kinetic. Ukraine’s increasing desperation is raising the stakes globally. “We must be clear in our message to Hamas and Iran: If you escalate this conflict any further, we will come after your oil refineries and destroy your industry.”. – US Senator Lindsey Graham, October 2023. From Senator Graham’s perch in ...

  3. The Energy War: With Jimmy Carter, Ted Kennedy, Pierre Trudeau, Lloyd Bentsen. Explores the long process by which the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 (NGPA) was crafted and signed into law under the presidency of Jimmy Carter.

  4. Although Germany and the EU have survived ensuing winters, the energy crisis persists as high prices and supply concerns, inflicting continued damage on EU firms and citizens’ livelihoods. In retaliation, EU and transatlantic allies imposed severe energy and other sanctions, including an oil-price cap, to undermine Moscow’s war-making ...

  5. 4. Sept. 2022 · The UK has rightly supported Ukraine’s cause in its war with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. Today’s soaring gas prices are as much a weapon in Putin’s fight as missiles directed at Ukraine and ...

  6. 19. Mai 2022 · 🚨↘️ Sign up for the VE Newsletter ↙️🚨https://www.vigilanceelite.com/newsletterAlex Epstein is a Fossil Fuel Philosopher, author, and industrial and ...

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  7. 28. Okt. 2022 · Russia is set to lose the energy war it started. In its annual World Energy Outlook, the International Energy Agency couldn’t be clearer: Russia’s war in Ukraine has changed the landscape for good. Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy AgencyPhotographer: Jason Alden/Bloomberg. Today's Take: Out in the Cold.