‘Controversial options needed for climate-neutral Netherlands in 2050’

‘Controversial options needed for climate-neutral Netherlands in 2050’
‘Controversial options needed for climate-neutral Netherlands in 2050’
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Polarization Bureau Lagelanden presses the only button they have

Oh my goodness, the National Institute for Alarmism has come up with another book on threat idealism and that means, above all, that we can all make do. How much approximately, WELL ABOUT A THOUSAND BILLION. Not that the climate officials from the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency always get it right, but still: “If Dutch people are not prepared to eat less meat, fly less and consume less, then the Netherlands cannot afford to rule out controversial measures to become climate neutral by 2050. This is the conclusion of research institute the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL) in a study which was published this Wednesday.”

Stating quite firmly that climate neutrality ‘can’ be achieved by 2050 by cycling unreasonably close to the abyss on the basis of predictions and a whole series of assumptions and preconditions sounds like a shaky equilibrium, and by threatening with ‘controversial measures’ you already kick the bucket. completely half of the people in an already polarized country. Piet and Heleen from next door really want solar panels on the roof, but not for €5,000 (because they don’t have one) and not for an energy saving loan either. And then we just have a suspicion: their savings account will not become bigger by taking CONTROVERSIAL MEASURES. These controversial measures include: “The use of bio-raw materials, CO2 capture and storage (CCS) and adjustments in agriculture and rural areas.” You hear, it’s actually all your fault again. Because they are building countless new coal-fired power stations in China If you eat too much steak, you have to FINE. Of course, this will result in weeks of annoying finger-wagging by Rob Jetten and that horrible opportunist clown Frans Timmermans (who did fill the roof of his million-dollar home with solar panels, who did buy an electric car, etc.) that everyone is a ‘climate denier’ except them. When it’s almost Sinterklaas, we can talk about Piet again.

The article is in Dutch

Netherlands

Tags: Controversial options needed climateneutral Netherlands

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