Many people complain about the little progress made in climate protection in recent years. If the state fails, the private individual should intervene – but what does that gain? And what does the Finnish sauna have to do with it? Author and natural scientist Christian Mähr explains the matter to us – and has first-hand experience.
To start with, a note from the past few days: In Finland, as stated in a small note, the electricity price for some consumers is currently between two and three euros per kilowatt hour. Why? Those affected have unfortunately relied on pricing models dependent on the stock market – I don’t even want to think about such madness. But there also seems to be a lack of real electricity. The wind has failed too many times, and the nuclear power plants are failing too.
Source: Krone

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