Power & Market
Author:
Paul Tolmachev
Online Publish Date:
part of the respected academic and expert economic community has kept the U.S. and European governments from making such a mistake - but, as we see, in vain. The artificial and created by the government, b) geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, d) the forcing of the green agenda and the compression of traditional energy in the energy supply of some Western economies, primarily members of the European Union. As a result of the complex of all the factors and sequences mentioned above,