Just filled up in Pamplona €1.50/litre which equals £1.30/Litre. This is in a country that has no oil reserves and imports all its fuel. Lights blue touch paper and stands well back……
Just filled up in Pamplona €1.50/litre which equals £1.30/Litre. This is in a country that has no oil reserves and imports all its fuel. Lights blue touch paper and stands well back……
Around £2bn profit (not turnover) per day as an industry globally. That’s after you deduct all the wages of the lobbiests and the price of all the gifts to politicians globally.
Around £2bn profit (not turnover) per day as an industry globally. That’s after you deduct all the wages of the lobbiests and the price of all the gifts to politicians globally.
with the petrochemical industry millions of people starve to death (floods and drought are beginning to happen more often and they knew this would happen a long time ago - see Here) plus many thousands of people die early every year due to all the harms air pollution causes. Generally long, drawn out -and therefore expensive, deaths.
Double edged sword.
We’d be better off health wise, food wise and money wise if we used less of it and used sustainable fuels and materials where we could - but all that lobbying makes that harder and more expensive to do at the minute.
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