Fmr Energy Secretary on how Biden can 'do more' to help
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Drone flies over Ukraine shopping mall hit by missile strike rone footage shows the ruins of a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine after what Ukraine says was a missile strike by Russia. Video Credit: TWITTER @GERASHCHENKO_ENG.
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Ukrainian mall reduced to rubble by Russian strike Drone footage released on Tuesday (June 28) by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine showed the smouldering remains of a shopping mall in central Ukraine after a Russian missile strike that killed at least 18 people. Reuters could not independently verify the date the footage was filmed.
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Denmark's Queen Margrethe opens new refugee museum Denmark's Queen Margrethe on Sunday inaugurated the new museum "FLUGT - Refugee museum of Denmark," about being a refugee seeking shelter in Denmark.
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Former Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette joined "Varney & Co.," Tuesday, to discuss how Biden can "do more" with his policies, stressing that renewable energy is an "important component" to moving the economy forward.
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DAN BROUILLETTE: If you look back at the history of mankind, what you'll see is a transition, not from one fuel source to another… What you really see at the end of the day is a transition from less energy to more energy, because that's what it takes to run the economies, not only here in the United States, but all around the world, and then even more specifically, what we see is a transition for less energy-dense sources like biomass and wood, to more energy-dense sources like oil…gas and coal.
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Of course, nuclear and renewables are an important component of that portfolio, that stack of energy supply, if you will. But the transition shouldn't be from one source to another. We need all of them. We need all forms of energy to produce these important…move these important economies forward…create the jobs that Americans and all world citizens are looking for.
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Drone flies over Ukraine shopping mall hit by missile strike rone footage shows the ruins of a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine after what Ukraine says was a missile strike by Russia. Video Credit: TWITTER @GERASHCHENKO_ENG.
Reuters
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Ukrainian mall reduced to rubble by Russian strike Drone footage released on Tuesday (June 28) by the State Emergency Service of Ukraine showed the smouldering remains of a shopping mall in central Ukraine after a Russian missile strike that killed at least 18 people. Reuters could not independently verify the date the footage was filmed.
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Denmark's Queen Margrethe opens new refugee museum Denmark's Queen Margrethe on Sunday inaugurated the new museum "FLUGT - Refugee museum of Denmark," about being a refugee seeking shelter in Denmark.
Reuters