Prices at the pump have leapt since the start of the conflict – but clinging to fossil fuels will only prolong the pain, says Berlin-based journalist Tania Roettger
And the winter nights with basically no light, freezing temps and no wind will stop coming, right? Is your argument that it’s preferable to burn coal or oil?
And the winter nights with basically no light, freezing temps and no wind will stop coming, right? Is your argument that it’s preferable to burn coal or oil?
Winter nights are often stormy: wind turbines do their job.
It would seem you and I have very different winters. At -20C, I’ve never seen more than a gentle breeze.