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Implementing "Renewable Energy" Without Considering The Consequences

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Germany is a perfect example of implementing a knee-jerk reaction by going full "renewable energy" to "save the planet" without thinking through the implications.  And they destroyed their "green" nuclear power as well.  Now?  They have some of the least "green" energy in Europe as they burn coal to make up the energy deficit.  This is where politicians instead of engineers creating energy policy end up screwing an entire population out of sheer stupidity. 

While on the subject. Commercial fusion power is going to be a reality by 2050 if not sooner.  Net Zero will be achievable as soon as fusion power comes online.  In the meanwhile the climate zealots need to calm down.

:angry: "The polar icecaps will melt and flood the world by 2030."

These fools have been making that same prediction for the last freaking 50 years and we're all still here. And Obama, Gore, Biden, and their climate loony friends still have not been flooded out of their beach-front properties.  Wake me up when the Obama's have to leave their Martha Vineyard estate on the ocean due to "melting icecaps."
Otherwise I'm not buying the nonsense.

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21244/europe-germany-renewable-energy

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