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How Europe's Energy Shift Affected Its Environment
EuropeMonday, January 27, 2025
First, let's talk about the controversial part: extending the life of coal-fired power plants. While this might not cause a big increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it could be bad for other parts of the environment. In the first year of the energy crisis, GHG emissions actually dropped by 8. 6% because people saved energy. However, other environmental issues got worse due to more coal and oil use.
It's clear that these policy measures had mixed results when it comes to the environment. They might not have caused a huge change in GHG emissions, but they did lead to other problems. This tells us that it's crucial to think about multiple environmental factors when making long-term energy plans.
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