Europe's Energy Crisis: How Bad and How Long? | Ones and Tooze Ep. 54 | An FP Podcast

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Winter is coming and Europe is facing an energy crisis that people are calling "generational." Gas prices are now eight times what they were on average over the past 10 years and eight times more expensive than in the United States. On the show this week, Adam and Cameron discuss how bad it could get and why next year could be even worse.

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At 08:40 adam claims its a mystery as to why Russia did not target critical infrastructure at an earlier stage of the conflict. I picked up on that remark because some public opinion (as voiced by john mearsheimer), suggest that Nato has been the catalyst, and that Russia never was keen on all out conflict with its neighbour.. im really trying to synthesise very conflictual and discordant discourses on the conflict, and to be honest, i am at loss on where i stand. Though i credit Adam for being a voice of reason throughout recent years.

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This didn't age well. There is no European energy crisis. ;-)

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