TLDR: not at all.
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TLDR: not at all.
Signatories to the International Energy Agreement (IEA) have an obligation to maintain fuel supplies to cover 90 days interruption in supply. Australia has 30. It is held by private companies.
See chart in reply, it’s outrageous.
Those who see fossil fuels as essential & normal have cultivated denial about the vulnerabilities of supply. Successive governments have failed to address this.
Talk about lala land.
#AusPol #Governance #AbrogationOfResponsibility
Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the fuel crisis
Disruptions to Middle East oil shipments have rippled along the world’s longest supply chain through Asia – and there’s no knowing when the pressure will ease
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
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TLDR: not at all.
Signatories to the International Energy Agreement (IEA) have an obligation to maintain fuel supplies to cover 90 days interruption in supply. Australia has 30. It is held by private companies.
See chart in reply, it’s outrageous.
Those who see fossil fuels as essential & normal have cultivated denial about the vulnerabilities of supply. Successive governments have failed to address this.
Talk about lala land.
#AusPol #Governance #AbrogationOfResponsibility
Seven charts that reveal how unprepared Australia was for the fuel crisis
Disruptions to Middle East oil shipments have rippled along the world’s longest supply chain through Asia – and there’s no knowing when the pressure will ease
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)
Responsible governance? This isn’t it.

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