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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1339724)1/24/2022 3:03:57 PM
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If the EU was overly dependent on Russian energy exports, wouldn't that have justified their push toward domestically-produced energy, including the "renewable" kind?

Europe has reserves of oil, natural gas, coal, and plentiful shale deposits. They are either banning their extraction in many cases or making doing so very difficult. Cutting off efficient and economical energy sources in the name of "global warming" or "climate crisis" (the impending "catastrophe" du jour) has consequences. A lesson they need to learn.

France, at least, has been smart enough to embrace nukes, which is the only base load, non carbon based renewable energy source that makes sense. Meanwhile, Germany is in the midst of shutting all their nukes down. Stupid Krauts (and I am part Kraut on my mother's side)..