Europe’s Energy Crisis: How To Shoot Yourself in the Foot
Rather than worrying about what Trump might do, the EU should question its own ‘green’ policies that raise prices and alienate trade partners.
Rather than worrying about what Trump might do, the EU should question its own ‘green’ policies that raise prices and alienate trade partners.
“We’re facing a climate emergency and we can no longer afford to not face it together.”
Government mulls higher charges for ‘smart meter’ users during peak hours.
With facts and logic speaking against the green transition, countries headed for an economic recession should urgently rethink their energy policies.
Brussels finally realized that a solely renewable-based green transition would mean the financial ruin of Europe.
Tusk’s coalition suspended the bill after accusations that it would primarily benefit Germany’s wind energy industry and threaten Polish food security.
“Nuclear energy is back,” Emmanuel Macron declared.
The EU Commission no longer heeds science and has ditched any inkling of pragmatism, the panelists warned.
The scandal could bring down the entire socialist government.
Offshore energy targets could risk marine environment and increase dependence on China to the tune of €800 billion