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Mathew D. Rose
Climate Crisis, Economics, Energy, EU politics, Finance, National Politics, Sustainability
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We all know how this will end. Corporations will receive as much gas as they want at a reduced price plus more public money on top. At least it will be Green Gas thanks to […]
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