
D.A.C.
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Zwei 70-Jährige leben im gleichen Mehrfamilienhaus in Köln. Der eine Mann ist der deutsche Durchschnittsrentner. Nach allen Abzügen hat er 1.300 Euro Nettorente. Davon zahlt er 800 Euro Miete & Nebenkosten für seine 50qm Wohnung. Danach bleiben ihm 500 Euro zum Leben. Wovon aber u.a. auch GEZ gezahlt werden muss. Der andere Mann hat noch nie gearbeitet und war sein Leben lang Sozialhilfe-Empfänger. Er erhält 563 Euro Regelsatz in der Grundsicherung. Das Amt übernimmt seine Miete sowie die Heizkosten. Ihm bleiben 563 Euro zum Leben.
















Nie vergessen wen man euch so alles im ÖRR als Wirtschaftsexperten verkauft.


The use of primary energy on the vertical axis is an old trick by the fossil fuel industry to mislead people into thinking that one unit of fossils = one unit of renewables. In fact, one unit of primary energy for wind or solar electricity is the equivalent of three units of fossil fuels for electricity. Another trick is to pretend we need all those fossils if we switched to renewables. In fact, if we switch to renewables, 12% of the fossil fuel energy disappears because that is how much energy is used to mine-transport-refine fossil fuels+uranium for energy, and we wouldn't need to do that anymore A third trick is to pretend we need so much energy if we go to all electricity powered by renewables. In that case, because EVs use 75% less energy than gasoline/diesel vehicles, heat pumps use 75% less energy than combustion heating, etc., energy demand goes down another 42%. In sum, this plot illustrates the real story of where we are and where we need to go. The proper metric is end-use energy, not primary energy. web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jac… and here's the paper web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jac…

There is no energy transition to renewables "Rather than replacing fossil fuels, renewables are adding to the overall energy mix" Energy Institute Statistical Review 2025 energyinst.org/statistical-re… energyinst.org/exploring-ener… Threads&refs: x.com/BjornLomborg/s…



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