Tesla talks over taking stake in Glencore

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⚠️ Tesla held discussions over taking stake in Glencore

Talks over buying up to 20 per cent of miner reflect carmakers’ concerns over supplies of battery metals




Buying into miners isn't going to change the fact that there's not enough lithium/cobalt in the world to replace EV batteries every 10 yrs.

Net zero is impossible with current technology and politicians BETTING on future developments that didn't work out is what got us into the current energy crisis in the first place.

Trillions wasted on useless renewable technology from 'rare earths' & cheap oil/gas/coal energy destroyed.
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Wheat prices jump by nearly 6%

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(After the attack on the Russian Black Sea fleet over the weekend ...)


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KREMLIN: THE BLACK SEA GRAIN DEAL IS HARDLY FEASIBLE GIVEN THAT RUSSIA CAN'T GUARANTEE SAFETY OF SHIPPING.



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Wheat prices jump by nearly 6% after Russia withdraws from vital Ukrainian export deal - CNBC
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Ukraine News

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For anyone still in doubt the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine spells it out. This war did not start in Feb 2022 but in 2014.


Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine @CinC_AFU

We are waging a war against the country whose size is 28 times larger than ours, whose population is 4 times larger than ours, whose military capabilities are many times greater than ours. We have been at war not for 8 months, but for 8 years and 8 months.


BTW, here he is wearing a rather fetching piece of jewellery,

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US East Coast to prepare for diesel shortage

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'Some cities may run dry for a few days': Diesel supplier warns businesses on the US East Coast to prepare for diesel shortage after Russia cut off imports.


https://t.co/adfCbqmVpw


(how do these clowns who run the US and EU think sanctions work?

you call a halt to contracts, steal their money and goods, but expect the other party to continue to fulfil their side?)
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