Fife wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2019 5:20 am
Skimming this thread, it seems the obvious answer to this whole energy/how many people problem is centralized planning from the smarties in Brussels, right?
Obviously no. They're the ones making the problem worse. For example, they're the ones pushing for Norway selling out its hydropower, so Europe can keep up its excessive energy use. They're also the ones refusing a natural drop in population due to birth rates, and keep the population rising through immigration. They're going for eternal economical growth, which is unsustainable, as growth keeps driving up the use of resources and energy.
Brussels is run by free market liberal globalists, which will not help the issue at all. They have an uneducated faith in technology as the savior of humanity. Engineers don't run this shit. Any engineer could tell them how stupid it is to think battery powered commercial airliners could replace current airfleets in ten years. But the technical expertise of centralized political institutions is severely lacking.
It's this central planning that makes it possible for Germany to shut down its nuclear reactors, as they can buy cheap hydropower from Norway instead, putting a further strain on the energy supply. If Germany had to supply its own energy, they'd stick with nuclear power, and all of Europe would be better off.