Klaus and energy security
2007-05-28
Much has been said about Václav Klaus's position on global
warming, but less attention has been paid to his views on energy
security. He told Rádio Česko that if we want to ban nuclear
power, ban the mining of brown coal completely, and mostly ban
the mining of black coal, and we want to do it all without being
dependent on Russia for oil and natural gas, we can return to
living in caves. Under such circumstances, he said, there's no
solution to the question of energy security, so there's no point in
looking for one. Eliminate the bans, he said, and a solution will
then present itself. Klausophobes might view this as part of his
"don't demonize Russia" spiel, but his underlying point actually
brings him closer to the Greens than either he or they would like
to admit. Europe can't continue its existing way of life, he said,
with all its cars and its air conditioning, without being heavily
dependent on Russia for fossil fuels. Ultimately, it's a lifestyle
issue.
[Czech Republic power Czech Radio]
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