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by rewrewrewqf
1387 days ago
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I understand that. However, the political aspect will be the dominant factor. You can have all the links to international suppliers, but it won't help if they won't sell to you. Russia has already decided to f** with Europe, and in a way that I can't see making any (short-term) financial sense for their own economy. France may decide to stop exporting quite so much of its nuclear-generated electricity. The UK could decide that it needs to slow exports of its gas, and keep it back for its own citizens. Germany will basically have to turn back to its own brown coal reserves for electricity generation, although that won't help its citizens heat their homes. |
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beggar_thy_neighbour
Working together obviously makes it easier for everyone. But we have whole political parties built on ignoring that principle and blaming foreigners for everything.
What does help, is everyone using less natural gas.
edit: some green Tory ideas that accept that reality:
https://www.cen.uk.com/press/2022/8/16/green-tories-propose-...