• MrMakabar@slrpnk.net
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    4 months ago

    So we need the ECB to start QE in a big way to buy back government bonds. However the Saudis do not own too many.

    We also have to go electric on transportation and that much much faster. Only a third of the EUs oil comes from the US and Norway. The rest comes from mainly dictatorships. Going green means supporting democracy. Staying on fossil fuels means supporting dictatorships.

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        4 months ago

        There are a lot of battery factories being built in the EU right now. Even if they come from China, it is a one time purchase and not a total dependence.

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          4 months ago

          True, but right now, a lot of the resources come from China. Solar is also something that is mainly from China. EU dropped that ball pretty fast.

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            4 months ago

            This might change in the near future some time ago(not to sure how long exactly) I read an Article about a massive ore field of the resources needed for electrical components being discovered in Denmark Sweden.

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              Iirc: For certain materials like Lithium as well as Rare Earths, China basically has a monopoly on processing currently. E.g. with Lithium, Australia and Chile are major sources of the raw materials but virtually all of it is processed in China. Even if the raw materials come from the EU, there may be a major piece of the supply chain missing.

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      4 months ago

      Yep, even if you didn’t care about the environmental aspect (which you should), not having to rely on dictatorships all over the place for your energy needs should be enough reason to transition away from fossil fuels.