I dont read news sites (apart from HN of course), but from the link title I get the gist.
Sure it's possible to build massive renewable systems across Europe, but these large projects require governmental commitments that exceed elected time frames.
For example one of the first things we need if we are to phase out CO2 driving is a decent inter-European rail system. Even going capital to capital can be hard. And since we are running full speed into AI unemployment, let's make that rail system for free, and save some universal benefit payments. I think the free train trials in various countries this year already proved very popular.
Sure it's possible to build massive renewable systems across Europe, but these large projects require governmental commitments that exceed elected time frames.
For example one of the first things we need if we are to phase out CO2 driving is a decent inter-European rail system. Even going capital to capital can be hard. And since we are running full speed into AI unemployment, let's make that rail system for free, and save some universal benefit payments. I think the free train trials in various countries this year already proved very popular.