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Greenpeace urges Europe to ban any import of fossil fuels from Russia
Currently - denounces the organization - 69 tankers with Russian gas and oil are headed to Europe
March 11, 2022
"The huge number of tankers crossing the our seas full of Russian oil and gas - underlined Rosie Rogers, Head of Energy at Greenpeace UK - is a tangible sign of our dependence on fossil fuels and the evidence that this constitutes the greater financial contribution to Putin's war. Europe will pay up to 285 million euros per day for oil Russian, which supports its war effort while ours Bills continue to rise. Europe - he pointed out - must stand by the Ukrainian people by doing everything possible to avoid financing Putin's war machine and to free himself of gas and oil'.
"We must - continued Rogers - stop altogether make gasoline and we have the technologies to do it. All this of what we need is the EU's political will to delivering an unprecedented programme to free Europe from the its dependence on gas, whatever its origin. We need for an emergency plan to insulate homes, transform quickly transport so that it works with energies renewables and increase solar and wind energy, which is less and less expensive. This will create jobs, reduce energy bills, address the crisis and will reduce our dependence on imported gas."
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