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Originally Posted by Street Pharmacist
I'm not naive enough to believe it played a pivotal role in Putin's decision to invade, but I do wonder what the momentum of the Transition away from fossil fuels played. Europe was very open about their plan to stop using oil & gas, so his leverage was likely at it's peak in February when it looked like Europe was going to need to beg Putin for gas. Energy is Russia's biggest bargaining chip, and if it's going to be diminished in 5 to 10 years, it has to weigh on his mind. This war has only accelerated that move
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Good question.
Although Putin is one of the few world leaders who doesn't seem to believe in climate change at all, or at least he hasn't done anything about it.