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The leftards, led by the yank Degenerate Party, has The West on the wrong road.

Global warming to boost Russian GDP – report​

Climate change could bring the country’s economy an additional $6.5 billion every decade, researchers have found
Global warming to boost Russian GDP – report

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Russia’s GDP could grow by 1.2 trillion rubles ($13 billion) if the average annual temperature across the country rises by one degree Celsius, according to new research. The agriculture and forestry sectors stand to benefit most from global warning, the experts who conducted it conclude.
The findings of the report by the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IEF RAS) were presented at a forum called “BRICS Climate Agenda in Modern Conditions” which was held in Moscow on Friday.
On average, the temperature in Russia grows by 0.5 C every ten years, causing additional risks of weather extremes as well as creating challenges for the economy, said Aleksandr Shirov, the director of IEF and one of the authors of the research. However, if an efficient adaptation policy is implemented, the effects of climate change could be positive for Russia, he told the forum.
The research compared possible profits and damages in different areas of the economy, such as agriculture, extraction of mineral resources, transport and construction sectors, etc. The damage from warming by one degree Celsius in all sectors amounted to 2.45 trillion rubles ($26.8 bn), while the benefits total 3.64 trillion rubles ($39.8 bn).
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“The total effect of climate change on the annual GDP in Russia is estimated at +1.2 trillion rubles (or 0.7% of GDP recorded by the end of 2023),” the report found. “Given current trends in climate change, we can say that Russia’s annual GDP will increase by approximately 0.6 trillion rubles every ten years.”
According to the study team, the main benefits come from agriculture and forestry, and from the development of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) – the shipping waterline running along the Russian Arctic coast from Murmansk to the Bering Strait and Far East. “Many industries are involved in the work of the NSR – a mega-project, the very development of which is associated with climate change,” the paper notes, referring to thinning and melting of ice that has made the east-west corridor more viable.
The researchers nonetheless also urged measures to reduce potential risks from climate change. These include, for instance, further development of the healthcare system and “mechanisms for adaptation financing and insurance,” as well as protection of ecosystems, buildings and structures from emergency situations.
Russia is the largest country in the world but about two-thirds of its territory is estimated to rest on permafrost. The study results also named top-priority steps set to reduce the impact of degradation of permafrost due to climate change. These include the development of “soil thermal stabilization practices,” and “provision of temporary storage facilities for excess water, construction and strengthening of dams, [and the] strengthening of buildings and structures.”
 

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Hard to believe RTE on their flagship morning radio programme are seriously stating that a washed up whale was actively spying for Russia off Norway.😂

What kind of childlike fantasists are the national broadcaster employing?😂😂
 

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I predict zitler will be gone before Christmas
He'll be there as long as the people refuse to run this foreign 5th columnist out of their country. He is BlackRock's man on the scene. The targeting of power infrastructure by Russia is predicting a very cold winter ahead. Maybe that will spur the necessary actions
 

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He'll be there as long as the people refuse to run this foreign 5th columnist out of their country. He is BlackRock's man on the scene. The targeting of power infrastructure by Russia is predicting a very cold winter ahead. Maybe that will spur the necessary actions
hmm, if only the Russians had some way of removing him. like an Iskander or Kinsal or something. Perhaps Russia could invent those things?
 

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hmm, if only the Russians had some way of removing him. like an Iskander or Kinsal or something. Perhaps Russia could invent those things?
It would be naïve to think Zelenski is anything other than a tunnel dwelling rat right now. Also, Russia is acutely aware that any action that causes 'international outrage', thereby escalating a situation they already have under control, would be strategic folly . Russia doesn't really care if Ukraine survives. They are happy to chip away at this problem in a manner that does not give NATO the outrages it so desperately needs. The Ukrainian people have to save their own nation. No one is coming to help.

Note Russia's response to outrages committed on it's own soil and people recently. Measured, calm and tactical. There are no hot heads in Russian command.
 

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Just more Uki Neo-Nazi war crimes......move along now.....

Ukraine destroys kindergarten – Belgorod governor​

Three dozen others in the Russian city will be closed down for a week due to Kiev’s attacks, Vyacheslav Gladkov has said
Ukraine destroys kindergarten – Belgorod governor

A daycare center destroyed in a Ukrainian strike on the Russian city of Belgorod. © Telegram / Vyacheslav Gladkov
A kindergarten was irreparably destroyed in a large-scale Ukrainian shelling of the Russian city of Belgorod overnight, local governor Vyacheslav Gladkov has said. Following the attack, a decision was made to close dozens of others and transfer some local schools to remote learning, he added.
At least 11 civilians, including two children, were wounded in Ukrainian strikes targeting various parts of the city, Gladkov wrote on Telegram on Monday morning. Nine of the victims required hospitalization, with five of them being in serious condition, he added.
"It is not a good morning here in Belgorod Region. There has been another shelling of Belgorod. The missiles made it through. A kindergarten in Belgorod has been almost completely destroyed,” the governor wrote in a post on Russia’s VK social network.
It is the third educational institution in the city to have suffered significant damage as a result of Ukrainian attacks, following previous hits on another kindergarten and a school, he said.

A decision was made to shut down three dozen kindergartens for a week in the city district of Kharkovskaya Gora, located in the south of Belgorod, closest to the Russian-Ukrainian border, Gladkov announced.
Almost two dozen schools in the area would also switch to remote learning, he added. This Monday, September 2, is the day when the school year begins in Russia. Children typically attend kindergartens for several years, before entering the first grade at about age 7.
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The governor acknowledged that working parents might be unhappy about the closure of the preschools, but stressed that protecting the lives of the children was a priority.
Gladkov said that he had already visited the affected kindergarten, adding that if the strike had occurred during the day when the children were inside, “no one would have had a chance to survive.”
Around a dozen communities across Belgorod Region also came under Ukrainian shelling and drone attacks during the night. One person was killed in the village of Shagarovka, with at least six more civilians being wounded in other locations, including the town of Shebekino, according to the governor.
The Russian regions of Belgorod, Kursk and Bryansk, which all border Ukraine, have been a frequent target of cross-border attacks since February 2022. However, the bombardment of Belgorod has intensified over the past few weeks amid the stalling of the Ukrainian offensive in Kursk Region and Russian advances in Donbass.
On Friday, five civilians were killed and 37 were wounded in a Ukrainian missile strike on Belgorod. On August 25, five people lost their lives and 13 more suffered injuries as a result of a Ukrainian attack on the town of Rakitnoe.
 

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Sanctions, eh?????:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

EU shifting back towards Russian energy – Welt​

Only Norway ranks higher among the bloc’s natural gas suppliers, and both are ahead of the US, a top think tank estimates
EU shifting back towards Russian energy – Welt

FILE PHOTO: The Yamal LNG liquefied natural gas plant in Russia. © Sputnik / Maxim Blinov
Russia has overtaken the US to once again become the second-largest supplier of natural gas to the EU, Die Welt reported on Sunday, citing analysis. The German newspaper added that the symbolism of the development is “huge.”
Brussels declared the elimination of its reliance on Russian energy as one of its key priorities after hostilities in the Ukraine conflict broke out in February 2022. Expensive US liquified natural gas (LNG) filled up a large portion of the market, exacerbating economic crises throughout the EU.
In the second quarter of 2024, Russian gas accounted for roughly 17% of all EU imports, just ahead of supplies from the US, Welt noted, citing the Brussels-based think-tank Bruegel. According to its figures, European customers received 12.27 billion cubic meters of US LNG over that period or time, while Russia delivered 12.73 billion cubic meters to the bloc.
The Russian supplies include both LNG and pipeline gas, which flows to the EU via Belarus and Ukraine and through the TurkStream undersea gas pipeline. Kiev, which receives transit fees for fuel delivered through its territory, has threatened to suspend operations after the current contract expires at the end of 2024. However, it has indicated that it is open to third nations, such as Azerbaijan, stepping up their use of Soviet-built infrastructure.
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Dmitry Birichevsky, head of the economic cooperation department at the Russian Foreign Ministry, has described the gas import dynamics as a testament to the failure of EU sanctions policy.
“While it’s true that the indicators are significantly lower than before 2022, the facts speak for themselves,” he told RIA Novosti on Monday. “Greece alone has ramped up the purchase of Russian gas fourfold over 2023.”
The US has sought to replace Russia as an energy supplier to Europe since before the Ukraine conflict. The administration of President Donald Trump infamously branded American LNG “molecules of freedom”, when it pressured the EU nations to select it over Russian gas. Norway has historically been the top supplier of gas to the market.
Moscow now considers the EU an unreliable customer, which has shown that it is willing to let US political goals trump its economic needs.
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“Under the circumstances of the de facto economic war declared on us, our plans to redirect foreign trade to the nations of the Global South and East remain a priority,” Birichevsky said.
 

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Zitler will probably increase the age to 70 thinking of all those pesky pensioners he could get rid of and not have to pay pensions to......

 

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Oh Dear..........but hey, the Uki's have some scrubland in the Kursk......:)

"By midday Monday, reports on which side controlled the factory premises were still conflicting, with some accounts saying room-to-room fighting was still in progress. All Ukrainian sources – including Ukrainian army official statements – reported Kremlin assaults on Vuhledar were being led with massed armored vehicle columns backed with unprecedented firepower."

“The beasts (Russian forces) are wiping Vuhledar off of the face of the Earth,” a Monday Ukraine army statement said.

 

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He'll be there as long as the people refuse to run this foreign 5th columnist out of their country. He is BlackRock's man on the scene. The targeting of power infrastructure by Russia is predicting a very cold winter ahead. Maybe that will spur the necessary actions
everything has been timed -- Joe Biden is comatose and all Israeli wishes are being granted by the Israeli occupying forces in America mostly dual citizens --thousands of them which have loyalty to a foreign government in the middle east only .
they currently have a free hand from Biden/Harris /blink en /Lloyd Austin to genocide the Palestinians and in Ukraine a vision must be created of an energetic Ukraine kicking the shit out of Russians before the USA election as trump will stop this shit in a day .
 

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This repeat of The Battle of the Bulge has followed the same path. It was the last roll pf the dice for Ukraine and it is over. The Germans were still ccessfull for 10 days and then clung on for another 30. It was all retreat from there on.

and now while the Ukes are stranded there getting whittled, the Russians are about to capture the pivot supply city in the Donbas. That would s the last well fortified position east of the river.

so it is over unless the Poles ate next up for some ethnic cleansing
 

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It's gonna be a long cold winter for Ukrainians if they don't oust the wee dictator who's refusing to hold elections......❄️❄️❄️⛄

 

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Bye bye.👍
Jaysus, this makes for grim reading if yer a Uki fanboy.😎
 
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The Kursk invasion was a move born of political desperation, there was no military justification for it nor was there even the most remote chance of somehow achieving either a tactical or a strategic advantage from it. And now that it has obviously failed, all that is left is attempting to provoke Russia into an escalation that will necessitate the entrance of the USA into a hot war against Russia.

But Russia already knows that, which is why neither Russia nor Iran has been responding in kind to Ukrainian and Israeli provocations.

Ukraine and Israel are trying to spark major regional wars which they believe will solve their own problems at the expense of others, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.

 

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Plunkett why are Jews so crazy for war?
the farther back you look the further forward you see .
take just a recent war which cost the poor of the USA trillions was engineered by Israel and Israeli companies and buyers of stock had the inside track and it defeated an enemy of Israel and it killed over a million children in Iraq .
no Israelis died -- we died -- we are not the chosen people --you are not the chosen people --you are referred to as goyiem = cattle -- you cannot have a wife only a shiska --look it up.
when THEIR messiah returns his first job is to kill billions of people on earth -men -wemon-children -special needs -elderly everyone except if you are lucky you will be allowed to be a sex slave to them to play with --for a little while --not for long -who wants to shag someone over forty.
 

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While the Uki Neo-Nazi 'elites' squabble for scrubland in Kursk, Russia marches on through Ukraine.👍

 
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The really important things matter to Zitler. :)

He wants to change it to 'shag'.....should probably be 'shagged'!!!:ROFLMAO:

Kiev to change ‘Russian’ name of coins​

Ukraine’s central bank is seeking to replace ‘kopiyka’ with ‘shag’ as part of a major de-Russification campaign
Kiev to change ‘Russian’ name of coins

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The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has proposed renaming the country’s smallest currency unit, the kopiyka, claiming that the current name sounds too similar to the Russian kopek. The move is part of Kiev’s long-running campaign to cut cultural and historical ties with its neighbor.
Under the initiative, minor coins would be renamed as ‘shag’ (step), a term used in the Ukrainian language for a Polish-Lithuanian silver coin in the 17th and 18th centuries.
If approved by the government, old coins can be exchanged for new ones of the same face value. The measure will have no impact on inflation as it will not increase the amount of cash circulating in the economy, according to officials. The kopiyka will remain in circulation alongside the shah upon its introduction.
The step, which is seen by the regulator as restoration of “historical justice” and the “promotion of de-Russification,” is purely symbolic, as the smallest coins are not used by Ukrainians in daily life due to major devaluation of the hryvnia. Ukraine’s national currency has lost more than 30% against the US dollar over the past two years.
Ukraine launched a massive de-Russification campaign nine years ago, shortly after the 2014 Maidan coup in Kiev. The administration of then-President Pyotr Poroshenko adopted a set of ‘decommunization’ laws, ostensibly aimed at removing Soviet traces from monuments and toponyms, including the names of cities and streets. In reality, the crackdown has since targeted thousands of Russian-linked toponyms, whether Soviet-linked or not.
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Kiev has sharply intensified its de-Russification efforts since the escalation of the conflict with Moscow in February 2022. State officials have actively called for the complete removal of the Russian language nationwide, branding it “an element of hostile propaganda and brainwashing of the population.”
The country’s lawmakers have since imposed blanket bans on Russian-language works of art, concerts and performances, movies, books, and songs. The study of Russian in schools and universities has also been outlawed. Earlier this year, the Kiev City Council announced plans to rename the Ukrainian capital’s Prospekt Pravdy (Avenue of Truth) as European Union Avenue.
Moscow has repeatedly denounced Kiev’s crackdown on Russian culture and language, insisting that “forced Ukrainization” violates international law and infringes upon the rights of native Russian speakers, who accounted for more than 23% of Ukraine’s population as of 2022.
 

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Rats getting off the sinking ship...👍

 
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