December 18

ENERGY TRANSITION EPISODE 91 -Filmed Live On YouTube on December 18, 2023

ENERGY TRANSITION #91 – COP 28, coming home

Highlights of the podcast:

01:00 – The initial proposal for the COP 28
03:45 – Exploding with Al Gore and Lurch
05:48 – The head of Oak Park
09:22 – The IAEA report for coal for 2023
11:04 – The UK will impose a carbon tax on certain manufactured goods
13:07 – The EU provides a lot of money to the various countries
15:36 – This is a political left-wing political insurgency
17:58 – The other really big European groups
21:28 – The oil and gas companies
25:24 – The UK researchers stated
33:09 – There is another new global climate finance
37:30 – The UAE and as the president

The Podcast Hosts for The Energy Transition

Armando Cavanha
Energy Thought Leader, Podcast Host, Curitiba, Parana, Brazil
Irina Slav
International Author writing about energy, mining, and geopolitical issues. Bulgaria
David Blackmon
Principal at DB Energy Advisors, energy author, and podcast host.Principal at DB Energy Advisors, energy author, and podcast host.
Tammy Nemeth
Energy Consulting Specialist
Syed Muhammad Osama Rizvi
Energy Analyst | Economic and Geopolitical Analyst | ExFounder U&I Global | Consultant, Advisor | Commonwealth Scholar
Stuart Turley
President, and CEO, Sandstone Group, Podcast Host

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