In a recent statement to the Financial Times, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) pointed fingers at Europe, accusing it of lagging behind in energy policy compared to China and the USA. Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of IEA, labeled Europe's dependence on Russian gas and its abandonment of nuclear energy as "two historic, monumental mistakes." According to Birol, European industries are now bearing the brunt of these errors, emphasizing the urgent need for the bloc to devise a new industrial masterplan for recovery.
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @Satosora 15 Apr
This is something that wasnt planned though.
Russia attacking, and disrupting oil to everyone who needs it.
Other countries didnt realize how dependent they were on oil.
Just like how other countries arent aware about how dependent they are on chinese chips.
The nuclear energy was scary for russia, they had many problems.
I think it has already seeped into their water supply, so it will affect them for generations to come.
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