savings stumpy i think because moving towards net there has of potential, and what biden is doing in america, particularly with the inflation reduction act, big focus on green energy and has been quite successful is you know, going green, moving towards net zero requires the sacrifices on day to day things like the cars we drive or even the food we eat by the way in which we insulate our homes. there are those trade offs where it s not always going to be an hazy thing to save the planet, to put it bluntly. and i think when it becomes a bit more difficult, you know, when it is less low guinea and doesn t have the added benefit of economic growth attached to it, it is those policies that i think politicians are struggling to approach any real practical way, and arguably, it s about preparing people for these changes as well. i think one of the arguments around the zone in london was people were not given enough time to prepare for this big change, particularly in the backdrop of the cost
having made his first team debut in 2021. he becomes forest s second signing of the summer. across town manchester city have definitely not parted ways with kyle walker despite interest in the england international defender. city who won the treble last season, culminating in the champions league triumph, face german champions bayern munich in tokyo on wednesday, the club keen to secure his services. but manager pep guardiola insists the 33 year old right back won t be leaving if he gets his way. an incredibly important player for us. the specific qualities that are suitable, we should be in those, i don t know what is going to happen. i know there are intangible clubs, and we will fight for him. i m pretty sure we will do it, but i don t know where he is going to finish.
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perhaps this is a new area on things more broadly like insulation on homes and where they have to have a certain level of efficiency by 2028. are these areas where we can roll back slightly, roll back on our pledges towards net to try to bring in the votes that they know they are haemorrhaging for the next election. 0ne haemorrhaging for the next election. one of our panelists called the green lash last week, which is not a bad term for it. we have seen it in the recent spanish election with parties on the right to want to roll back some of these commitments making some ground. i mean, a lot of the political argument on the left in america and here is that green is good, good for the economy, good for jobs, good for expert and the environment. so why are politicians losing that argument? maybe that doesn t stand up to scrutiny. maybe it doesn t lead to jobs and to cost