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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • It’s always the same with these right-wing fuckers all over the globe - strong resistance to renewable energy and EV adoption, etc is - in my opinion - part of the very fabric of both the extremist right-wing AFD as well as of the centrist right-wing CDU in Germany as well…

    …Not to mention the liberal-conservative FDP, which didn’t do shit but play opposition within government (current coalition in Germany: Social democrats, Green Party + FDP) for the last two years…

    What exactly do your extremists currently do / propose legislation wise with regard to Sweden’s GHG emissions?


  • The fact that time and again right-wing populists / demagogues all over the world side with Putin against the interests of their own country…Quite curious don’t you think? Why is that? One might think that patriotism was part of their brand…? Trump, Le Pen, Orbans, FPÖ (Austria), AFD (Germany), etc. - in the end they are all traitors to their nations by regularly allying with our greatest geopolitical enemies… I just don’t get how any sane and patriotic citizen may vote for these fuckers in democratic and free elections!

    …When Russian tanks are finally in Bratislava and the whole country of Slovakia is on fire, destroyed, raped and looted, please don’t expect any help! … You have brought this on yourselves!


  • Liška@feddit.detoEurope@feddit.deWell, this is something!
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    1 year ago

    You are aware that this is over 5 years old data (2017!) for the German electricity mix, right?

    Please don’t get me wrong, the scale up of renewable energy sources is certainly not going fast enough in Germany (thanks to our conservative government that ruled the country for 16 years until 2021!), but please argue this position using the real data for 2023 (57.7% renewables in the German electricity mix)!


  • Yes, and that is exactly the reason why the energy transition in the heating sector (insulation, conversion to heat pumps, etc.) is proceeding so slowly in Germany! - The incentives for landlords to invest in energy-saving measures are simply non-existent if increased heating costs (higher gas prices) can always be passed on to the tenants anyway…