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S8 Ep639: PREVIEW FOR LATER: This audio transcript details a growing energy crisis impacting rural Franceand urban Germany, characterized by rapidly rising costs and dwindling supplies. Reports from the Frenchcountryside highlight that diesel fuel, which is essenti

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PREVIEW FOR LATER: This audio transcript details a growing energy crisis impacting rural Franceand urban Germany, characterized by rapidly rising costs and dwindling supplies. Reports from the Frenchcountryside highlight that diesel fuel, which is essential for agricultural machinery and local transport, has reached an staggering eight dollars per gallon. These financial burdens are compounded by physical shortages, with local filling stations increasingly unable to provide diesel or premium gasoline to consumers. The situation is described as an energy war, reflecting the severity of the price spikes compared to lower rates typically seen in the United States. Ultimately, the source illustrates a precarious economic environment where essential fuel types are becoming both unaffordable and physically unavailable. (1)
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