JA
🇩🇪 DEUTSCHLAND, DAS BIST DU!!! JA
🇵🇱 AUCH DU!
Bzgl.
🇵🇱
https://t.center/DeutschlandBullshit/306
Also
🇩🇪 nicht
💩 sagen am Bundestag, wie
https://t.center/DeutschlandBullshit/2
oder
https://t.center/NatureFreaksDeutsch/18
wenn die Realität anders ist!
https://t.center/DeutschlandBullshit/224
https://t.center/PollutionFacts/75
https://t.center/PollutionFacts/623
https://t.center/PollutionFacts/613
https://t.center/PollutionFacts/595
https://t.center/PollutionFacts/961
etc.
Between 2020 and 2021, gross domestic consumption of fossil gas in the EU-27 rose by 4.3%, increasing from 362.6 to 378.2 Mt (or from 379.7 to 396.0 bcm). Imports of fossil gas from countries outside the EU rose from 276.0 to 294.7 Mt (or from 289.0 to 308.6 bcm) (Eurostat, 2022a). Russia was the largest supplier of fossil gas to the EU with a share of 44.5 % in 2021, followed by Norway (18.7 %) and Algeria (12.6 %). After Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and in the light of various sanctions imposed by the European Union, the supply of fossil gas from Russia steadily decreased during 2022.
Compared with 2021, the import of fossil gas in net mass from Russia dropped by 66 percentage points (pp) in the third quarter of 2022, while the share of other partners increased by 53% (Eurostat, 2022b).
Several countries have been cut off altogether in recent months112, jeopardising the security of supply for households and industry and putting Europe at risk of plunging into its worst recession in decades.
In some countries (e.g. Germany, Italy), gas shortages have been used as a justification for reviving coal-based power generation, thus leading to significantly higher emissions.
Lean why natural gas is still shit
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https://t.center/MissionWillowProject/118 (bottom of the post)
About coal
https://t.center/EnergyFactsTelegram/251
https://t.center/AnimalFreaks/1786