January 2, 2009

Europe in the dark ages

Another interesting commentary on Europe and its current problems. From Steven Goddard writing at Watts Up With That:
An Opportunity for Europe in 2009
Consider the conflicted UK, where the government is dominated by people who claim to be concerned above all else about CO2 emissions, and where the power industry warns that the country�s electricity and natural gas capacity may soon be inadequate to meet basic needs. Russia is currently threatening to cut off natural gas supplies to Europe. Climate vandals are welcomed to 10 Downing Street where they embarrass the Prime Minister, and formerly great newspapers like The Guardian demonize environmental activists for trying to protect the country�s scenic heritage from unsightly windmills. Dr. Hansen was recently welcomed as an expert witness for the defence of power plant damagers, and children block airport runways to stop vacationers from using airplanes - in the name of protecting of the climate.

The UK is currently in the grip of what the papers describe as a �Siberian Cold Front.� Solar insolation is close to zero this time of year at that latitude, so solar power is out of the question as a significant winter energy source. The light winds and freezing conditions make wind generated power minimally useful and unreliable. Coal, nuclear and natural gas are the only practical options to stay warm, yet the government appears too paralyzed by climate fears to move forward with the needed additions to the energy grid.
Will we have to go over there again and pull their asses out of the fire or will they manage to rally and shake off this collective stupidity. Posted by DaveH at January 2, 2009 11:03 AM