Current Inflation is being driven up mostly by fuel prices, If we switch to Nuclear power and give greater incentives to buy electric cars (including subsidising and prioritising lithium battery production) this problem will subside substantially over time. Also, many countries are going for the practical short term measures of taxing fossil fuel company profits to discourage extortionate profiteering.. Overall though, Society’s rejection of Nuclear power was a massive mistake, and the environment has payed dearly for it as we continue to rely on fossil fuels for our electricity,
@@CinCee- wait until you see the taxes in Europe. 40% of your salary is pretty normal. Also V.A.T. (similar to sales tax) at ~20%. (both vary country to country)
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Current Inflation is being driven up mostly by fuel prices,
If we switch to Nuclear power and give greater incentives to buy electric cars (including subsidising and prioritising lithium battery production) this problem will subside substantially over time.
Also, many countries are going for the practical short term measures of taxing fossil fuel company profits to discourage extortionate profiteering..
Overall though, Society’s rejection of Nuclear power was a massive mistake, and the environment has payed dearly for it as we continue to rely on fossil fuels for our electricity,
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thanku you so much for information im thinking to move to Ireland soon from india for study mba can u help me more about it
Yes, sure
@@capital7255is housing crisis still going on ??
@@YOURSTRULY-TOXIC yes it is.
@@capital7255 no problem now i have change my plan on moving abroad though
@@YOURSTRULY-TOXIC hope you're still going to study a MBA.
$7.60 per gallon WOW!
How do thet keep their good so cheap w/ fuel cost so high?
You'll see that price in most places in Europe.
@@capital7255 thats wild.. we think 3.50 is alot here in NY
@@CinCee- wait until you see the taxes in Europe. 40% of your salary is pretty normal.
Also V.A.T. (similar to sales tax) at ~20%. (both vary country to country)
@@capital7255 We get taxed close to 40% of our salary here in the US except we get nothing back in return. Just bombs & subsidising oil
A lot.
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