Diana Madsen
Diana Madsen
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Hands on the Valve: How Algeria Controls Europe's Energy Security
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Hands on the Valve: How Algeria Controls Europe's Energy Security
From Economic Ties to Climate Leadership: The UAE-Azerbaijan Partnership for a Sustainable Future
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From Economic Ties to Climate Leadership: The UAE-Azerbaijan Partnership for a Sustainable Future
Discover Bhutan - The Kingdom of Happiness
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Discover Bhutan - The Kingdom of Happiness
Exploring Madagascar: Culture, Economy, and Future
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Exploring Madagascar: Culture, Economy, and Future
Exploring Botswana: A Journey Through Its People, Culture, and Future
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Exploring Botswana: A Journey Through Its People, Culture, and Future
Life in a Sound-Money World: What If Nixon Kept the Gold Standard?
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Life in a Sound-Money World: What If Nixon Kept the Gold Standard?
Why U.S. Refiners Are Worried About Canada’s New Oil Policy
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Why U.S. Refiners Are Worried About Canada’s New Oil Policy
Austerity Threatens Egypt’s Green Energy Progress
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Austerity Threatens Egypt’s Green Energy Progress
The Gulf's Role in Greening Global Aviation: Leading the Charge Towards Sustainable Flight
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The Gulf's Role in Greening Global Aviation: Leading the Charge Towards Sustainable Flight
Ethiopia, Egypt, and South Africa: Navigating BRICS and Global Financial Challenges
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Ethiopia, Egypt, and South Africa: Navigating BRICS and Global Financial Challenges
U.S. Oil M&A Frenzy: What It Means for the Industry and Global Markets
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U.S. Oil M&A Frenzy: What It Means for the Industry and Global Markets
Geopolitical Tensions Are Reshaping the Rare Earth Market
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Geopolitical Tensions Are Reshaping the Rare Earth Market
Reliance Industries' Bold Oil Swap with Venezuela: What It Means for the Global Market
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Reliance Industries' Bold Oil Swap with Venezuela: What It Means for the Global Market
China Files WTO Complaint Against EU Over Electric Vehicle Tariffs
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China Files WTO Complaint Against EU Over Electric Vehicle Tariffs
Uganda: A Deep Dive into the Pearl of Africa
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Uganda: A Deep Dive into the Pearl of Africa
Natural Gas: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Crucial Fuel
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Natural Gas: The Ultimate Guide to the World's Most Crucial Fuel
Sun, Wind, and Nuclear: India's Green Energy Revolution
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Sun, Wind, and Nuclear: India's Green Energy Revolution
Apocalypse Now or Later? Stock Market Collapse Explained
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Apocalypse Now or Later? Stock Market Collapse Explained
Global Market Meltdown: What You Need to Know
Просмотров 121 день назад
Global Market Meltdown: What You Need to Know
Libya's Ambitious Oil Output Target and SLB's Strategic Involvement
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Libya's Ambitious Oil Output Target and SLB's Strategic Involvement
Abu Dhabi Bets Big on LNG: A Strategic Move in the Global Energy Market
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Abu Dhabi Bets Big on LNG: A Strategic Move in the Global Energy Market
Back from the Brink: How the UAE is Working to Repopulate Endangered Wildlife
Просмотров 3621 день назад
Back from the Brink: How the UAE is Working to Repopulate Endangered Wildlife
Is Europe Headed for an Ice Age as Ocean Current Nears Collapse?
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Is Europe Headed for an Ice Age as Ocean Current Nears Collapse?
Venezuela Dangles Oil and Gas Resources at BRICS
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Venezuela Dangles Oil and Gas Resources at BRICS
China's Energy Revolution: Wind and Solar Surpass Coal in Historic Milestone
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China's Energy Revolution: Wind and Solar Surpass Coal in Historic Milestone
Exploring Zambia: Culture, Economy, and Future
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Exploring Zambia: Culture, Economy, and Future
BRI vs IMEC: Cooperation, Opportunities, and Impact
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BRI vs IMEC: Cooperation, Opportunities, and Impact
Türkiye-Somalia Defense Deal: A Game Changer in the Horn of Africa!
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Türkiye-Somalia Defense Deal: A Game Changer in the Horn of Africa!
Russia and Iran's Game-Changing Energy Corridor: A New Era in Geopolitics
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Russia and Iran's Game-Changing Energy Corridor: A New Era in Geopolitics

Комментарии

  • @satyajitkalita
    @satyajitkalita 11 часов назад

    Provided

  • @mohebalikalani2115
    @mohebalikalani2115 2 дня назад

    thanks

  • @farinshore8900
    @farinshore8900 19 дней назад

    Will the ice age and global warming cancel each other ?

    • @Dig4tal
      @Dig4tal 18 дней назад

      Yes and no because other parts of the world are insanely hot

  • @rongermanjr
    @rongermanjr 19 дней назад

    interesting video, you had me up to the 2:30-mark, everything talked about re: human-induced/influenced climate change is theater, fiction. the sun governs all weather on the planet. the amoc shut-down is part of a larger CYCLE (ie, repeating) of events that are forever a part of the earth's life dynamic. humans cannot and will not have any mitigating effect. humans are not "the cause" of the problem. the problem has existed for at least hundreds of thousands of years. when in any of that time were humans influencing earth's climate? they weren't, just like now. believe the U.N. propaganda you tube graciously provides for the stupid masses at your peril. please review the 5 universal laws of human stupidity.

  • @baunguyen2270
    @baunguyen2270 23 дня назад

    And the US are pissed. They want to steal it from Venezuela but president said F…you USA. That’s why the US is trying to overthrow their government with no shame. Be strong Venezuelan, don’t be trap by these Democracy BS. The US is corrupt and full of thieves.

  • @Muhammad.Jahangir-828
    @Muhammad.Jahangir-828 23 дня назад

    Thanks for your clearance!

  • @TheMrZazuzi
    @TheMrZazuzi 23 дня назад

    Venezuela economy was destroyed by the US, and not because of they governmant! The US wanted to control and steal they resources, so made Venezuela broke, blaming on socialist. It's about time to ask the Russians and BRICS to help them out of US slavery!

  • @Ludak021
    @Ludak021 23 дня назад

    Not all oil is the same. There are types of oil and Venezuela has the worst one that requires refiners that no one builds. So their oil is good for domestic use but not for export. Gas is another commodity and they can profit off of it if they weed out corruption, which wont happen soon. Congo has all cobalt the modern industry needs. And they are a very poor country.

  • @michaelgreen398
    @michaelgreen398 24 дня назад

    Venezuela should invite russia and china to help develop their oil and gas.they wi help your people not the colonial companies and nations and oust chevron ,and send opposition leaders to america they will be among friends there go brics

  • @KymPridham
    @KymPridham 26 дней назад

    this information is out of date in so many ways it must be made by American interests

  • @KymPridham
    @KymPridham 26 дней назад

    The Brics is the future

  • @pythusiast4701
    @pythusiast4701 28 дней назад

    Russia has already done transactions with Iran using BRICS Pay. You should update yourself.

    • @KymPridham
      @KymPridham 26 дней назад

      information is so out of date made for the west

  • @user-zl9sh9mz6h
    @user-zl9sh9mz6h 28 дней назад

    The West is a villain.

  • @VovaLuke
    @VovaLuke 29 дней назад

    Yall are wrong. I equality is critical, tool of ckuntering in infkation. Product a had increase 20 pwrcent, that does not mean the transporter, the dry cleaner, the store had to increase 20 percent , ita a modest 5 percent they, can do it next year. Or all lf them i crease at a smaller rate, over a 5 year time line. Inflation is key, in sifferentaring product's. People eat food. The hoghest cost place, gives more food. But overtiem, it became modest the. Zoensive agqin. It creates times wgen some things you cannot afford you can try out even if you will not again for the rest of your life. And thats a memory. But inflation, is a real thing, gow dk we lay more, and get more. Not a easy answer. Their ate markets of inflation, that bring money in. You made money becouse things went up, bow you have money to invest and atart so thing up. A house for example, trust me the value, is important. People, move people vuild new things. Some things that were ok, are no longer. Also, gouses that were expebsive drop, qnd voce versa. Snall gouse affords a big one aomewhere ekse to retire in. But ibfkation, provides a natural course of change. And the value of service follows with it. Vut, inflation in general is bad. But it does have to do with how are we gonna make our money.

    • @VovaLuke
      @VovaLuke 29 дней назад

      Remember, this. How do you tell bad people to not live in your safe neighborhood, make it in affordable. To be here you have to sacrifice a arm and a leg. You have to have safety switches for things like this, and inflation means price differences. Should not be here unless you are wealthy or 30 years saved up. This is a good place. To live in. It also means negotiating in trade, just becouse I went up, does not mean you should have. I would rather buy double from you. Example, my min. Wage went up, to double. Why can't y'all sell double the amount. Instead of doubling the price. It's industrial tools, you can make double the amount. Etc etc f. Brings work to places that are needed. We all cannot be the same, otherwise we are all broke. Anyhow, inflation is a critical component of trade, and their needs to be counter measures, but not hlats to it. That group got paid a little more than others, becouse of inflation, but we are gonna get our share when it moves up the line . Nurses LPNs make double min wage used to be triple. They are gonna get their share. But that's the economy. People benefited for a little bit, now let other people benefit. Becouse their money/ wealth had been drained for 8 years. It's their turn to move up, and y'all to stay still for a bit.

  • @carribgirl007
    @carribgirl007 Месяц назад

    My beautiful country🇬🇾❤️

  • @johnhatchel9681
    @johnhatchel9681 Месяц назад

    Another great place ruined by socialism. It's a cancer.

  • @laughingvampire7555
    @laughingvampire7555 Месяц назад

    and one of the 100 companies responsible for the 72% of global emissions .

  • @aztecwarriorz1
    @aztecwarriorz1 Месяц назад

    New Refinery and Purchased PEMEX Deer Park,Tx, complete turnaround, sounds like a documentary from the PRIAN...

  • @bartvrhijn
    @bartvrhijn Месяц назад

    And nuclear options

  • @2804Holly
    @2804Holly Месяц назад

    That’s the sanctions for blackmail have its price … feel it on skin

  • @astridisaacs8129
    @astridisaacs8129 Месяц назад

    Wouldn't this make the price of goods go up in europe?

    • @jojoanggono3229
      @jojoanggono3229 Месяц назад

      Indeed, converting existing vessel to hydrogen fuel requires huge amount of work if it is possible. The modification include storage tank (hull), engine, piping, and safety equipment.

    • @astridisaacs8129
      @astridisaacs8129 Месяц назад

      @@jojoanggono3229 Yea, but mostly the fine/ presumably a carbon tax for all shipping. In canada all it did was make grocerys more expensive.

  • @daniellee8720
    @daniellee8720 Месяц назад

    BS all this reverse flows and sources of gas coming from Russia. Talking as if Italy have gas resources to supply. Lol

  • @dohj4959
    @dohj4959 Месяц назад

    Hardly a crisis for EU.

    • @TwiceStruck
      @TwiceStruck Месяц назад

      Winter is coming.....Even roaches need shelter

  • @Jupiterist
    @Jupiterist Месяц назад

    Viva Russia 🇷🇺

  • @NoahkMondeh-yp6zu
    @NoahkMondeh-yp6zu Месяц назад

    Freedom for Mali, Niger and Burkina faso. We wish you best of luck and new transformation for Africa 🙏

  • @splapoo77
    @splapoo77 Месяц назад

    This is historic, long live the union.

  • @JoseRodriguez-ju4qv
    @JoseRodriguez-ju4qv Месяц назад

    Super info, gracias.!!!

  • @AshenafiAnteneh-i2m
    @AshenafiAnteneh-i2m Месяц назад

    URL

  • @BobQuigley
    @BobQuigley Месяц назад

    Fossils fuels were made by earth sun system over tens of millions of years. They are one and done gifts of nature. Today we're going through 100 billion barrels of oil equivalent flammable fossils energy annually. Wells do not produce oil, we extract oil from the wells. Once a well is fracked there's no hydrocarbons left. Easy oil is long gone. Each new find more difficult expensive and of lower quality. There is no Fossil Fuels Fairy refilling the holes. In addition over 66% of the energy from fossil fuels is lost as waste heat. Only 33% at most become useful energy.

  • @runedahl1477
    @runedahl1477 Месяц назад

    Wind turbines and solar panels is a bad idea for supplying a larger grid. They can be ok on a small farm or a cabin in the wilderness. First off all the production is not predictable and is dependent on the weather. There is no cost efficient or practical way to store the energy when the production is high so that it can be used when the production is low. It is a bad business idea because when it is blowing a lot there is too much energy available and they may have to sell with loss. When the production is low they have to buy energy from other sources to comply with the demand. In Sweden the last few years the loss have been 39% for the reasons mentioned above. There are just too many turbines and they canabilize each other. Then there is the issue of stability of the grid. These systems are asynchrony and constantly try to balance the production to the grid. With dozens if not hundreds of turbines that is difficult if not impossible. At least 60% of the electricity has to come from large generators that are synchros and that leaves us with fossil fuel,hydropower or nuclear energy. In 2021 Europe was 4 minutes away from a major blackout due to no wind. In Texas they had a major blackout due to wind turbines freezing. The energy has to be plan able so that the production can be in accordance with demand. The demand will change throughout the day but will also be dependent of the weather. Electricity has to be consumed the same moment it is created. To comply with demand and be able to variate production quickly the energy is usually generated by fossil fuel plants. Then there is the case of durability of the turbines. Only a half year ago the German and the Spanish governments had to bail out Siemens Gamesa with 86 billion euros and an additional guarantee for 165 billion euros. Siemens Gamesa is the world’s biggest manufacturer of wind turbines and they were about to go bankrupt because their turbines broke down much earlier than they had promised. The blades on a turbine cannot be recycled and used again so they usually have to be buried in a landfill or somewhere else. They throw off micro plastics that can go into drinking water sources and will be absorbed by humans and animals. There are several liters of lubrication oil in each turbine that can leak into the environment. The magnets in the generators are made out of rear earth metals that are not mined in environmental friendly way. Then there is the infrastructure each turbine will need. First of all good roads to each turbine so that they can be built and regularly maintained. The grid to get the energy out to the consumers will have to be much larger and complexed than if it came from one large generator. It is estimated that to cover the demand for electric grid to this kind of system we will need as much copper for the next 30 years that has been mined by humans from the beginning and up to our time. Wind turbines kills birds and bats in great numbers. Specially exposed are birds like eagles, hawks and falcons. In addition there will be noise that is harmful both to humans and animals. It is specially the low frequency sounds that can carry far. You have probably noticed youths with large stereo in their cars. Have you noticed that you hear the thumping of the bass long before you see the car. To be more efficient the turbines have to be large and high but that also increases the noise. For your private economy you will be hit with fluctuating prices and usually high electricity bills. For companies it is even worse because they use more electricity and they like the prices on energy to be as predictable as possible. Then comes the day when these turbines have to be decommissioned and the landscape put back to normal. If the company owning the turbines declares bankruptcy who will pay for the fun. If the company had put down an internal fund for this it will also be gone. That leaves us with the government or the landowner to carry these costs. Finally a forest with wind turbines is not a pretty sight. In northern Sweden there is an area called Markengen. They have about 500 turbines there now but the original plan was to have more than thousand. It is an awful sight in my opinion. I have only driven through there in day light but I don’t think it looks better after darkness with a flashing light in top of each of them. It probably looks like an invasion from space by aliens. Then who actually owns this wind farms. In Sweden about 85% of them are owned by foreign investors whereas China’s state owned nuclear company is one of the biggest. Also a lot of these companies have main offices in Luxembourg. Through creative banking and warranty from EU they can then borrow money from banks say in Switzerland at 2% interests rate . The mother company then lend money to the Swedish daughter company at 8% interest rate. As long as the loss in Sweden is not to big they can skim the difference and the company in Sweden avoids tax since it is running with loss. If the loss is too big European taxpayers will eventually have to pay the loan. If you really want to have fossil free energy for the unforeseeable future the only option is nuclear. Unfortunately nuclear energy has got a bad reputation through media that have been more interested in headlines than fact and have used peoples fear of any thing nuclear to promote this. Generation 4 of reactors are probably the safest way of producing energy. It will be a long explanation to tell you why so I leave to that.

  • @vladimirnechaev5870
    @vladimirnechaev5870 Месяц назад

    Подкрутили рейтинг, чтоб понизить его в удобный момент и преподнести это как сенсацию. В скором будущем этого делать не будут - тогда манипуляция станет очевидной. А значит, что и скорого конца конфликта никто не ожидает, хоть и делаются подобные заявления.

  • @BILLYRAYBOB9789
    @BILLYRAYBOB9789 Месяц назад

    Gday from Western Sydney Australia

  • @will2rein
    @will2rein 2 месяца назад

    A vibrant summary. Well done!

  • @aniksamiurrahman6365
    @aniksamiurrahman6365 2 месяца назад

    China's energy consumption has long surpassed Europe. So, the fact that you're talking about energy consumption per capita should've been specified in the title. Also, why is Chinese living standard still bellow Eruope despite this?

    • @DHM-WorldEconJourney
      @DHM-WorldEconJourney 2 месяца назад

      While energy consumption is a factor in determining living standards, it is not the sole determinant. The efficiency of energy use, economic structure, income distribution, social services, and environmental policies all play crucial roles in shaping the overall quality of life. China has a larger industrial sector, which is more energy-intensive. Europe, on the other hand, has a higher proportion of its economy based on services, which typically consume less energy. European industries tend to be more energy-efficient due to stricter regulations, advanced technology, and a focus on sustainability. Although China has rapidly urbanized, many areas still lag behind European cities in terms of infrastructure and amenities, which affects living standards. There is significant income inequality in China, which means that while some people have very high living standards, a large portion of the population may still be living with relatively low standards.

    • @MultiMyNickName
      @MultiMyNickName 2 месяца назад

      It isn't lower than Europe, that's just what your media delude you to. I am from the Uk and live in China now for years and the quality and standards of living are MUCH higher than the West. The cities are clean, safe highly advanced, everything here can be done with a click on the phone, Gas, Electric, technology, food, transport all a fraction of the cost of the West. I recently went to visit family and it was quite honestly like visiting MORDOR. Dark, crumbling, oppressive, negative everyone filled with fear and hate. Spiraling prices, insecurity everywhere. The quality of life in the West is vastly lower than China. As for electricity use, China produces enough green power to provide for every single house and home in China. Chinas cities are lit up in displays of light and color on every building every night because China has no concerns at all about power or sustainability, being th world leader in green power, green cars, green projects, China is the future.

    • @aniksamiurrahman6365
      @aniksamiurrahman6365 2 месяца назад

      @@MultiMyNickName True for UK vs Chinese Tier 1&2 cities. But say Norwegian village vs Chinese village? Or, Chinese Tier 3 city vs some German small town? I know China is a big ccountry with naturrally much larger variety. But still, I think these points needs answer.

    • @MultiMyNickName
      @MultiMyNickName 2 месяца назад

      @@aniksamiurrahman6365 Tier 3 cities are also better than most European Cities. Small towns and villages also I would say have a better quality of life, because its the life they choose. Chinese people aren't like Westerners they don't beg and whine, a Chinese villager will have a huge plot of land which they farm and make plenty of money from. I've been out in the Chinese villages and they are the happiest most welcoming people you will ever live, they grow everything, they use all of their land for producing and they work because that's how they were raised. In Western towns you still have the poor areas where people steal, take drugs, and do nothing good, but in Chinese towns its not like that even in the so called poor areas they are happy, they live with nature, they farm, they grow, there's nothing quite like seeing Chinese villages because you realize then when China is so successful, they all work, every piece of land is used so they are never hungry. You compare that to westerners in poverty who wont grow so much as a carrot to help themselves. China is an amazing place and I challenge anyone to actually come here and not see that for themselves, its a simply mind blowing country which improves day in day out and is flourishing its the happiest country ive ever set foot in bar none. I went walking out among the Chinese villages alone, and so many people offered me to eat with them, so called poor people cooking by the side of the field as they work, smiles, warmth. Vast plots of land all farmed by little old men with buffalo and women in traditional hats. Its amazing, its the most peaceful and happy sight, they like their lives. You will never ever see that in the west.

  • @val-schaeffer1117
    @val-schaeffer1117 2 месяца назад

    Packiestan does not have a "rich" history. It was formed in 1947 forming a nation of converted Desi lower caste Hindus

  • @Hatibovicfamily
    @Hatibovicfamily 2 месяца назад

    Cool Video! HI from Adelaide Australia 🇦🇺

  • @stamfordpolytechnic2656
    @stamfordpolytechnic2656 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, Diana! My students love your videos!!!

    • @DHM-WorldEconJourney
      @DHM-WorldEconJourney 3 месяца назад

      Glad to hear! Let me know if your students have a specific country (or a few) which they'd like to learn about next!

  • @spondoolie6450
    @spondoolie6450 3 месяца назад

    Somehow I did really good on this quiz. Never set foot in or studied about Russia.