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This is a situation the UK (and other countries) really should try and fix.
Fuel duty moves, Russian sanction tweaking and talk of voluntary supermarket price caps are just a total mess of a response to an energy price surge.
Had been somewhat encouraged by UK gov response to Iran energy shock up until now. This plus the weakening of sanctions on refined products from Russian oil is a real one two punch of bad policy backsliding.
To be clear, this is actually a solid piece. It just still surprises me how often people (and headline writers) worry about the environmental implications of air conditioning in ways they don't apply to any other energy-consuming appliance.