Germany’s Energiewende “An Economic, Social and Ecological Disaster”, Writes Top German Socialist!
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In a referendum slated for this coming Sunday, Swiss citizens are being called to vote on a national energy strategy, dubbed Energiestrategie 2050.
Germany Green Party co-founder and former federal Homeland Minister Otto Georg Schily warns Swiss citizens voting on energy referendum that Energiewende is “an economic, social and ecological disaster”. Photo by Olaf Kosinsky (2105), CC BY-SA 3.0 de
Now it is reported that just days ago German Green Party co-founder (later turned socialist) and former German Homeland Minister Otto Schily has come out warning Swiss citizens against voting yes on the project, reminding them that Germany’s Energiewende (transition to green energies) is not anything what it is claimed to be and that it has in fact turned into a 25 billion euro a year disaster.
This is reported the online Swiss daily, Basler Zeitung here.
Schily held the top position in Germany’s Homeland Ministry in the country’s Socialist/Green coalition government led by Gerhard Schroder from 1998 to 2005. He is regarded as one of the country’s most respected politicians and statesmen.
According to the Basler Zeitung, Schily wrote a letter to Christoph Blocher, where he judged the Energiewende to be an “economic, ecological and social disaster” and thus urged Swiss citizens to vote no.
The conservative Swiss SVP party, led by Christoph Blocher, is leading the campaign against the green energy transformation project put forth by Swiss President Doris Leuthard of the CVP party. Both Schily and Blocher were Homeland ministers at the same time in their respective countries in the 2000s.
The online Swiss site BLICK characterized Schily’s letter as “explosive”.
The Basler Zeitung reports: “The costs of the Energiewende have grown to over 25 billion euros annually. As a result consumer electricity bills have risen year after year.”
Socially unjust
Schily wrote that Germany’s green energies are also “extremely socially unjust” because they force low income consumers to pay more money into the pockets of wealthy wind and solar park operators – in a classic redistribution from the bottom up.
Jobs-killer, done nothing for the climate
Moreover, the Baseler Zeitung writes that the Energiewende has scarred Germany’s natural landscape, has probably cost more jobs than it created, and has “contributed nothing to climate policy, as it hoped to do“. Schily advised Swiss citizens “not to repeat the far reaching energy policy of the German Energiewende“.
German CO2 emissions rising instead of falling
The Basler Zeitung also cites an “expert team” by McKinsey consulting group, which not long ago found that German energy policy has fallen far short of its aims: “Emissions of climate-harmful carbon dioxide are not going down, but rather are increasing, as is power consumption even though it was supposed to go down because of efficiency measures.”
The Basler Zeitung adds: “a collapse of the power supply threatens when the remaining German nuclear power plants are taken offline over the coming years“.
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May 19, 2017 at 04:21AM
