High fossil fuel prices could paradoxically jeopardize the transition to renewables if voters are cold-eyed
In many ways, the high energy prices of 2022 unintentionally favor renewables, as they are the cheapest form of energy and not dependent on the usual players (fracking, OPEC, Russia, etc.). So, coupled with concerns about climate change (and the extreme weather of 2022), voters in many countries are eager to address this issue, and …