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Europe’s energy policies further exacerbate its crisis. The continent’s drive towards green energy—favoring solar and wind—has come at the expense of reliable, traditional sources such as natural gas, coal, oil, nuclear, and hydroelectric power. This transition jeopardizes energy security, inflates costs, and threatens economic stability, especially as Europe’s energy infrastructure becomes more fragile.
Political Stagnation and Ideological Rigidity
The political landscape reflects an inability to adapt. Governments are under immense pressure from traditionalists to reverse or modify current policies, especially regarding immigration and national sovereignty. However, they remain resistant, driven by ideological commitments to progressive green policies and multiculturalism.