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Offline Kamaji

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Germany’s painful lesson for US climate warriors on the dangers of going green

By NY Post Editorial Board
August 20, 2022

Europe’s wishful thinking in going green has landed it in hot water — or maybe cold water, since it’s now short on energy for heating. And that’s got Germany reversing course.

Leaders there last week said they now plan to keep the country’s last three nuclear plants running, at least temporarily, to avoid having to divert natural gas for electricity. That pauses a years-long march away from nuclear power that’s backed by much of the German public (even though nuclear-energy production emits virtually no greenhouse gases).

The government’s also looking to restart 16 mothballed coal-burning power plants. That’s right: coal — one of the dirtiest fossil fuels and largest sources of carbon emissions. So much for leading on clean energy.

Germany had little choice: After Russia cut its gas exports by 80% and threatened to end them altogether — punishment for Berlin’s support for Ukraine — Germany (along with much of the rest of the continent) faces the prospect of a truly bitter winter, with inadequate supplies of gas and other fuels to see it through. Its energy regulator says gas consumption must fall 20% to avoid shortfalls, and the government’s already begun imposing limits.

The fantasy all along, of course, was to think a fossil-fuel cutoff would speed a shift to renewables and/or nudge folks to cut down on energy use.

“By massively increasing renewable energy and accelerating the expansion of the electricity grid, we can show” it’s possible to shut nuke plants without jeopardizing energy security, Economy and Climate Minister Robert Habeck boasted just this year.

Oops. Reality turned out different. Over the years, Germany has simply turned to Russian gas, which meant just as much greenhouse-gas emissions and more vulnerability to a hostile and unpredictable supplier.

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Source:  https://nypost.com/2022/08/20/germanys-painful-lesson-for-us-climate-warriors-on-the-dangers-of-going-green/

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Our government is too idiotic to even recognize the failing test balloons.

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The greenies will learn no "lesson" from Germany's pain.

Their response will be (you've heard it before), "That's not true greenunism. NEXT time, we'll do it right"...

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Our government is too idiotic to even recognize the failing test balloons.

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Even if they do, I doubt they care.

Just look at the coronavirus response. Even after mask mandates were tried and proven ineffective as an infection control measure, those in power refused to drop them because they were desperate to look like they were doing something, and that something was better than nothing, no matter what the side effects were. Much the same with vaccine mandates. The only thing they relented on was not to return to lockdowns, because they knew that there was no way out of it if they did.

You will see the same thing with greenhouse gas emissions. Even if it's proven that it will have no effect on overall levels or the climate trajectory, they will tilt at windmills, convinced otherwise.
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