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The Green Agenda meets The Energy Crisis (just in time for COP 26)
Some great Green plans are starting to come undone and it’s not even winter yet

But it is just in time for a reality check on COP26.

Europe’s energy crunch is continuing, as gas storage volumes have shrunk to 10-year lows. In the UK 12 energy companies have collapsed this year leaving 2.2 million customers stranded without an electricity provider.  Things are so bad the Dutch government is thinking of reopening the Groningen gas field, Europe’s largest onshore gas field. This is a big backward step for the transition to magical energy. “Until recently, the plan was that Groningen would be closed completely by 2023, ending the large-scale gas production and export by the Netherlands with a bang.”

There are even thoughts of switching back to coal. Drax is suddenly talking about keeping some coal plants running a bit longer, something that would have been blasphemy a few months ago.
Across Europe and Asia — the energy crisis runs amok

No one can blame Brexit for food shortages in Brussels:

https://joannenova.com.au/2021/10/the-green-agenda-meets-the-energy-crisis-just-in-time-for-cop-26/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-green-agenda-meets-the-energy-crisis-just-in-time-for-cop-26