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this is the same group of people that buttigieg is talking about all of these transportation decisions. the decisions started on day one. when they ended the keystone pipeline, they increased taxes on oil companies. they ended oil leases. to put in perspective, if you -- even if you combine what obama did and what donald trump did, they together approved ten times the oil leases that president biden did. so, you know, republicans have a message on this. it's a commitment to america, an all of the above approach. it's an approach that is technology agnostic. you take small steps towards the environment and let smart people in the open market come up with ideas to help the environment. lastly the difference between the two parties is clear. ronald reagan said that preserving the environment is not a republican or liberal idea.
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market and china bought the oil. i mean, this is the same groupg of people, budha just talkinghee about all of thesestarte transportation decisions, all the decisions started on day one . when they ended the keystone pien they ended the keystone pipeline. they increasedpeey taxes on oil companies. they ended oil leasetheys. u -- evento put in perspective, if you even if you combine whatf obama did and what donald trump did, they together approved ten times the oil leases that president biden did. and so, you know, republicansso have a messageyo on this. commo it's the commitment to america. it's the republican platform. all l of the above approach. it's actually an approach thatnp is technology agnostic, meaning you take small steps toward the environment. you let reallymall smart peoplen the open market come up ope with ideas to help the environment. and lastly, the difference between the two partie presertwees is pretty clear . ronald reagan said thamentt is preserving the environment is not a republica not n or liberal idea, but it's common sense.
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oil states in 20 years? . i think the answer is. technology, the people who create the technology that supplies energy — - we're talking - about wind and solar. crosstalk. there are places which have... and we're talking about green hydrogen, if may also add. which is also technology. this is one of the big real promises and potential and, justin, australia should have been a renewables superpower ten and 20 years ago, we should have had solar farms in the desert. britain also failed to do that. but what we are now doing as we have had a government who have said we are technology agnostic about how we get to net zero. what they are backing — they're not really technology agnostic, they are putting huge subsidies into green hydrogen and there is huge hope in australia that we will become a green hydrogen exporter that will provide asia and potentially even europe — and you should really watch out for announcements on this between britain and australia — and if that is the case, what you will see is wrapping
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talking about wind and solar. crosstalk. there are places which have... and we're talking about green hydrogen, if may also add. which is also technology. this is one of the big real promises and potential and, justin, australia should have been a renewables superpower ten and 20 years ago, we should have had solar farms in the desert. britain also failed to do that. but what we are now doing is we have had a government who have said we are technology agnostic about how we get to net zero. what they are backing — they are not really technology agnostic, they are putting huge subsidies into green hydrogen and there is huge hope in australia that we will become a green hydrogen exporter that will provide asia and potentially even europe — and you should really watch out for announcements on this between britain and australia — and if that is the case, what you will see is wrapping into this whole conversation
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in a really windy part of the world. you could be doing the same. that is partly the answer to sean's questions — . it is a really interesting question — who will bel the energy power, these oil states in 20 years? . i think the answer is. technology, the people who create the technology that supplies energy — - we are talking - about wind and solar. crosstalk. there are places which have... and we're talking about green hydrogen, if may also add. which is also technology. this is one of the big real promises and potential and justin, australia should have been a renewables superpower ten and 20 years ago, we should have had solar farms in the desert. britain also failed to do that. but what we are now doing as we have had a government who have said we are technology agnostic about how we get to net zero. what they are backing — they are not really technology agnostic, they are putting huge subsidies into green hydrogen
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