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RE: Germany's coronavirus recovery plan should help build climate-neutral economy

in Project HOPE5 years ago

Dear @vlemon

Finally I found some time to read few publications and yours got my attention the moment I've seen this title.
I'm surely tired of hearing about C-19, and yet I'm reading about it every day lol

I wonder if efforts to build "climate-neutral economy" within such a short period of time and without proper planning will not backfire. That idea sounds more like a political campaign than anything else. Hopefully I'm wrong.

It's quite obvious to me, that many powers out there do not like the fact that USD is global currency. And as long as oil trade is done in USD - this will not change. So moving away to different sources of energy is way of targetting current US dominance.

upvote on the way,
Yours, Piotr

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Dear @crypto.piotr,

Thank you for leaving a comment and indeed, at least in Europe, these "green deals and plans" are political as ecology or the fact to say that this is a topic of interest for you is the highest approve political view in Europe.

Therefore, European politicians see this sector as a way to make stimulus packages that would be well accepted by the economy. And as every company is working hard nowadays to be greener (whether they believe in climate change or not is not the question), they all try to benefit from these stimulus packages or tax exemptions sooner or later.

Interesting point of view on USD, it is true that it is currently linked to the Global Economy and Oil. I believe the current money printing in the US could weaken the USD strenght worlwide.

Let's see :)

Thank you for the upvote.

@vlemon

Thanks for being so responsibe @vlemon :)

Yours, Piotr