europeans are protesting huge energy bills

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eurocels how do you plan on heating your home this winter
 
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Just like any other winter
 
A small price to pay for gay rights in Ukraine
 
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eurocels how do you plan on heating your home this winter
Makes me sad to think about the old who are going to really suffer this year.
 
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eurocels how do you plan on heating your home this winter
Also this video is just in Naples your title makes it sound like the whole of Europe is rioting.
 
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Happy that my apartment is all bills included
It's cheap but I need to move back in with parents since surgery will put me into debt
 
Also this video is just in Naples your title makes it sound like the whole of Europe is rioting.
pretty much all of europe is reliant on russia for energy and is feeling the crunch, that's why i said europeans
 
Makes me sad to think about the old who are going to really suffer this year.
Good I hope boomers parish for ruining the economy and not giving af about zoomers
 
pretty much all of europe is reliant on russia for energy and is feeling the crunch, that's why i said europeans
I understand now.

If the european leaders had a brain they would of used this opportunity to implement renewable energy alternatives to supplement the current energy deficit. A complete replacement of the energy grid isn't necessary but decreasing reliances on gas would be.
 
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I understand now.

If the european leaders had a brain they would of used this opportunity to implement renewable energy alternatives to supplement the current energy deficit. A complete replacement of the energy grid isn't necessary but decreasing reliances on gas would be.
renewables are not a one-size-fits-all. and being completely reliant on wind and solar is probably not going to work as a primary strategy. european countries have been ramping up for years and have invested significantly in green energy but it's clear that it's not enough, at least not at this stage. the best approach would be nuclear energy if they can make it safe, but they need a few 500-IQ scientists to make that happen because nuclear comes with its own risks. if even japan couldn't make nuclear 100% safe, europe has even less chance. if a breakthrough in nuclear is going to happen, it will most like take place on PSL forums
 
meanwhile russia is squeezing the entirety of their armed forces through the meat grinder for "2 weeks special military operation" :forcedsmile::forcedsmile::forcedsmile:
 
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renewables are not a one-size-fits-all. and being completely reliant on wind and solar is probably not going to work as a primary strategy. european countries have been ramping up for years and have invested significantly in green energy but it's clear that it's not enough, at least not at this stage. the best approach would be nuclear energy if they can make it safe, but they need a few 500-IQ scientists to make that happen because nuclear comes with its own risks. if even japan couldn't make nuclear 100% safe, europe has even less chance. if a breakthrough in nuclear is going to happen, it will most like take place on PSL forums
I agree with the points you're saying here however nuclear energy takes a long time to not only plan but to construct the actual nuclear plants. Renewable energy would decrease (not replace) the world's dependence on fossil fuels until we could transition to nuclear energy.

Also there are already innovations such as thorium salt generators that makes nuclear very safe.
 
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specifically, fusion reactors could be the future, many advantages of fission, but the technology is not there yet, and with falling IQ levels in the west, it may not be perfected here

china is making big advances in the field
 
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