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I’m not even sure and I’m especially not hopeful, but it would be nice.
Due to a heavy dependence on fossil fuels, particularly gas and oil, many of the nations that produce them are often classified as rogue states, such as Russia, Iraq, and Iran. It should be known, …Read MoreDue to a heavy dependence on fossil fuels, particularly gas and oil, many of the nations that produce them are often classified as rogue states, such as Russia, Iraq, and Iran. It should be known that, despite sanctions, fossil fuels in these countries frequently operate through black market channels. You can change the stamp and make them look legitimate.
England has imposed numerous sanctions on these nations, yet continues to turn a blind eye when it comes to tracking where the product truly originates.
You have to think…if we stopped buying these natural resources, what would these rogue nations do? We already engage in covert operations with them, so just imagine if we cut off purchases entirely. The world wouldn’t just face a trade war; it could spiral into something far worse. Nations like Iran and Russia would suddenly have a justifiable excuse to declare war and these nations no, no boundaries, they are constantly looking to be provoked. Read Less
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is technically feasible but requires unprecedented global cooperation, substantial financial investment, and rapid deployment of existing and emerging …Read MoreAchieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 is technically feasible but requires unprecedented global cooperation, substantial financial investment, and rapid deployment of existing and emerging technologies. Read Less