All hail the all-knowing labcoat.
Says it should be opposed by “every right-thinking person.”
Threatening more to come.
Said the ruling would “play an important role in the fight against climate change.”
The thing that is in our power – if we indeed believe that disaster is on the horizon – is to prepare for it
“Almost insulting.”
On all three metrics on which you might judge energy policy, then – cost, supply, and emissions – Ireland went backwards.
Ireland’s energy regulator has urged the government to invest in liquefied natural gas infrastructure, arguing that the country has “insufficient safeguards” regarding energy security. The comments were made early this week by Aoife MacEvilly, chairwoman of the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU). “LNG should be considered in the context of energy security,” said […]
According to Eurostat, the European Union only produces 42% of its energy needs within its own territory, highlighting the bloc’s severe energy dependence. As per the most recent Eurostat energy report, in 2020, the EU imported 58% of the energy it consumed from outside the Union. ⚡⬅️In 2020, the EU imported 58% of the #energy […]
When you make things more expensive and more rare and more exclusive, you begin to have an inherent political appeal to snobs.
Amidst exploding electricity bills and fears over shortages, the Belgian government’s 180 degree turn came not entirely unexpected.
When it comes to environmental disasters, who do you generally imagine is responsible? We generally tend to think of an evil rightwing industrial capitalist with a top hat and monocle. Some lad who looks like the Monopoly man, laughing maniacally and twirling his moustache as his money machine pumps toxic fumes into the upper atmosphere. […]