@kravietz That's an exaggeration. Gas is evil, but gas power plants produce more power per unit of emitted CO2 than coal plants.
@knowak The background is that if countries like Germany weren't shutting down their *existing* and fully operational nuclear power plants since 2010, the question of whether fossil gas is "less evil" wouldn't even arise. The only reason why they need to consider fossil gas is because they're losing the energy output as result of nuclear power plant closures and renewables cannot replace them.
@kravietz Yes, I'm aware of the circumstances. Personally, I disagree with phasing out of nuclear power. Still, getting from Greenpeace calling the policy of one country "necessary evil" to "greenpeace is fossil friends" is dramatization I associate with twitter. :)
@knowak In objective terms, even Gazprom hasn't done as much to increase fossil gas share in world's energy mix as Greenpeace did 🤷 They say "necessary evil" but at the end of the day fossil gas goes brrrr directly as result of their lobbying.
@knowak 10 years ago Germany started its Energiewende, primary objective of which was reduction in CO2 emissions.
As of end of 2020 they only succeeded at two *secondary* objectives: closure of nuclear power plants and increase of renewables. But not reduction of CO2.
They did reduce but much less than they could and planned.