The Costs of Green Energy

Bjorn Longberg's article in the New York Post highlights the rising costs of green energy policies and their impact on energy prices in Europe. Despite significant investments in solar and wind, they contribute only 3% of Europe's total energy, while fossil fuels still dominate. The reliance on unreliable sources like wind leaves households vulnerable, and the insufficient battery capacity further compounds the issue. As countries aim for net zero carbon emissions, the costs will escalate, and Russia will continue to provide the necessary power for Europe's functioning.