Kaare_Mai wrote:Hello!
If the world is in decline and there are shortages around the globe, what would happen in Denmark where we have enough oil to supply our own demand until 2025?
Thanks in advance!
No-Oil wrote:Note;- Burning coal to replaced lost Gas & Oil energy will offset any CO2 reductions managed by your country over years in only a year or two, thus expect warmer weather before the next ice age
Note;- Burning coal to replaced lost Gas & Oil energy will offset any CO2 reductions managed by your country over years in only a year or two, thus expect warmer weather before the next ice age
The danes won't need any new coal plants, we'll just restart Barsebäck NPP.
Luckily you have a fantastic transit system, more sustainable in many ways than much of the rest of the world (at least that's my impression).
Tyler_JC wrote:Large bureaucracies like the European Union and the US Federal Government will only manage to screw things up and slow the transition down.
Licho wrote:Tyler_JC wrote:Large bureaucracies like the European Union and the US Federal Government will only manage to screw things up and slow the transition down.
European union bureaucracy is commited to sustainable development and backs or enforces large part of european ecological/renewables/conservation/safety measures..
If I want to build wind power plant or produce biodiesel here, I can get large subsidies directly from EU funds. EU backs such projects as current carbon permission trading or strict emmisions and efficiency standards.
It's certainly much more ecological and "greener" entity than goverment of my country.
Licho wrote:Tyler_JC wrote:Large bureaucracies like the European Union and the US Federal Government will only manage to screw things up and slow the transition down.
European union bureaucracy is commited to sustainable development and backs or enforces large part of european ecological/renewables/conservation/safety measures..
If I want to build wind power plant or produce biodiesel here, I can get large subsidies directly from EU funds. EU backs such projects as current carbon permission trading or strict emmisions and efficiency standards.
It's certainly much more ecological and "greener" entity than goverment of my country.
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