Ukraine War Chaos Saw Germany Lose Over $100 Billion in 2022
Germany lost over $100 billion as a result of the chaos brought about by the Ukraine War, the head of a major economic research institute in the country has said.
Germany lost over $100 billion as a result of the chaos brought about by the Ukraine War, the head of a major economic research institute in the country has said.
The ever-increasing use of green energy is making the world’s power supply more vulnerable to weather, a report on Wednesday has claimed.
Ursula von der Leyen has announced a fresh expansion of the EU’s green agenda during a speech to the World Economic Forum on Tuesday.
Officials within Germany’s federal government are reportedly pushing for a bill to legalise cannabis in the country to be drawn up “as soon as possible”.
France is uncomfortably close to energy rationing as a result of issues it is having with some of its nuclear power plants, a report by The Times has claimed.
With Ukraine in flames and the EU green agenda in pieces, 2022 was the year that fears over food and energy security once again hit Europe.
Germany announced a new scheme that will see power suppliers able to remotely limit home heating and electric car charging to save energy.
Fears over possible gas shortages seem to have returned to the German media, with the cold European winter seeing the country burn through its saved-up supply far faster than expected.
Qatar obliquely threatened to cut the EU from its supply of natural gas amid claims that the Islamist nation bribed officials in Brussels.
The spectre of future energy blackouts is once again looming in Germany, with the country’s plan to cut consumption falling significantly short amid cold winter weather.
Thanks to a raft of power-saving measures combined with its armada of nuclear power plants, France is now on the “right track” to avoid rolling blackouts this winter, one government minister has claimed.
Authorities in Namibia have invited Germans to emigrate to the African nation to escape the ongoing European energy crisis.
Serious gas shortages across the EU are now on the cards for next year, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has warned.
After what was overall an extremely mild autumn, winter temperatures have dropped considerably across Europe, a fact that has been deemed “likely” to worsen the continent’s gas crisis.
Around 700,000 households in Ireland are now in energy poverty as a result of the ongoing European Union gas crisis, MPs have claimed.
As a result of the ongoing energy crisis throughout Europe, Switzerland is considering a ban on the use of electric cars for non-essential purposes.
Leftist government plans to see Germany go green have been utterly destroyed by ongoing Russian energy shortages.
Despite persistent controversy over the country’s attitude towards LGBT issues, Germany has now agreed to buy gas from Qatar.
Antifa activists brawled with police on Saturday during an attempt to disrupt a protest against the sanctions war with Russia.
Germany’s massive energy crisis is “under control”, the country’s Chancellor has insisted despite repeated warnings of possible blackouts occurring over the coming months.
Emergency meetings on how to deal with possible energy shortages over the coming months are now being held by the UK government, reports claim.
Protesters gathered in front of a shuttered power station on Sunday to demonstrate against the Irish government’s banning of a natural and abundant fossil fuel just in time for the winter energy crisis.
Medium and large companies have reportedly been scrambling to purchase electricity generators amid fears that the country could see parts of its national grid collapse.
UK government officials are set to urge the general public to turn down their heating as fears over possible winter blackouts continue to loom.
Food prices in Germany have spiked by just under 40 per cent over last year, with potatoes spiking by as much as 70 per cent in 12 months.
Younger generations in Britain will be the worst hit by rising energy bills, a think tank in the country has claimed.
Despite many green agenda-loving bigwigs pushing for countries to ration the use of heating and cooling, the COP27 conference is reportedly blasting its elite attendees with air conditioning in 80-degree Egyptian heat.
The ongoing gas crisis has resulted in the German economy losing over $100 billion, a report from a major economics institute has claimed.
In order to help avert an energy catastrophe this winter, the head of Germany’s utility network wants to see his country sign a gas “solidarity pact” with Britain.
Despite the ongoing energy and cost of living crises facing Europe, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has argued that the ongoing Ukraine War is an excuse to accelerate his green agenda, rather than to backtrack and put the funding for such efforts elsewhere.
Over a third of hospitality sector businesses in Britain face closure by next year, a group of industry associations has claimed.
A minister within Germany’s ruling leftist coalition government has demanded fracking be legalised to try and boost gas supplies in the country.
Any serious reduction in the use of gas by businesses in Germany will be down to companies downsizing or closing and not attempts to save energy, the head of one industry organisation said.
To the delight of green agenda advocates, fracking has once again been banned in England by the UK’s new Prime Minister despite the country facing a serious energy crisis.
Germany’s federal police are now preparing for blackouts in the country amid fears that the country could completely run out of natural gas.
While experts are warning that the country could run out of gas as early as February, German political parties are now bickering about how liberal new laws legalising cannabis should be.
Germany could be completely out of gas by February, the country’s gas agency has said, with some experts saying that the country needs to cut consumption by 30 per cent to make it through the crisis intact.
Supermarkets are being left with empty shelves throughout Germany, as spiralling inflation renders the sale of a wide variety of products unprofitable.
Germany’s left-wing Chancellor has ordered that his country’s three remaining nuclear power plants be kept online beyond the end of this year in a move that has prompted outrage from climate crazies.
A leftist German state Prime Minister has described those protesting the country’s car-crash energy policy as the beginning of a new “fascist movement” in the country.