"In more boring stuff, the EU would need to figure out how to prevent the price cap from resulting in higher consumption. Let me rephrase, just in case: the EU wants to make gas cheaper without increasing demand for it."
The environmental crisis community is right about one thing: There is an existential threat for the world.
We will be stuck living by the 3 day weather report throughout this coming winter. Any cold spell may trigger the frozen death of some and the frigid misery of many.
Another great article. Relating to your opening paragraph and on cue, I chuckled to see an article in DW this morning. Germany receives 13 Tonnes of LNG produced Ammonia from the UAE along with a big smiley of Habeck and Sholtz while there is some serious hardship on the cards in Europe.
This is long but worth the time. An in-depth argument for the positive attributes of fossil fuels.
https://alexepstein.substack.com/p/5-trends-shaping-the-future-of-energy?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email
"In more boring stuff, the EU would need to figure out how to prevent the price cap from resulting in higher consumption. Let me rephrase, just in case: the EU wants to make gas cheaper without increasing demand for it."
Martin Sandbu in yesterday's FT had some interesting observations in that regard...https://www.ft.com/content/36f59fd7-cec0-4e59-9e10-09c5c7d9de6e
The environmental crisis community is right about one thing: There is an existential threat for the world.
We will be stuck living by the 3 day weather report throughout this coming winter. Any cold spell may trigger the frozen death of some and the frigid misery of many.
Another great article. Relating to your opening paragraph and on cue, I chuckled to see an article in DW this morning. Germany receives 13 Tonnes of LNG produced Ammonia from the UAE along with a big smiley of Habeck and Sholtz while there is some serious hardship on the cards in Europe.
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-receives-first-hydrogen-shipment-from-uae/a-63524001