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"How dare you": EU Parliament declares nuclear power and natural gas as 'green energy' and investments in these sectors as climate-friendly, dubious environmentalist Greta Thunberg ranted on social media that it deepens the dependency on Russian fuels

The new rules will pave the way for gas and nuclear power plants to make it to the EU taxonomy rulebook from 2023. After that, the investors will be able to label and market their investments in these two sectors as 'green'
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Global
Greta Thunberg vented out her anger after EU Parliament declared Nuclear power and natural gas as 'green' energy
Greta Thunberg vented out her anger after EU Parliament declared Nuclear power and natural gas as 'green' energy

On July 6 (local time), the European Union Parliament declared nuclear power and natural gas green energy. By backing EU rules to label investments in these sectors as climate-friendly, EP threw out an attempt to block the law that underscored the profound difference between how countries deal with climate change.

With the vote, the proposal of the European Union has a more straightforward path to becoming law. The only way it would fail is if 20 of the 27 members decide to oppose the move, which, according to reports, is not likely to happen.

The new rules will pave the way for gas and nuclear power plants to make it to the EU taxonomy rulebook from 2023. After that, the investors can label and market their investments in these two sectors as ‘green.’

There were 606 lawmakers present during the voting, and 33 had abstained. Of these, 328 opposed the motion to block the EU gas and nuclear proposals. On the other hand, 278 lawmakers voted to block the proposals. In the 705-seat parliament, 353 votes were necessary to secure a majority, which opponents of the new rules failed to connect.

In February this year, the European Commission proposed new rules allowing the gas and nuclear industries to label their investments as green. The proposal was tabled after a delay of one year. The government and the stakeholders in the industry have been lobbying for the submission of the new rules for a long time.

Notably, there has been intense debate in the EU countries, lawmakers, and investors over labeling the gas and nuclear industry as green. Reports suggest the EU taxonomy rulebook was designed to ensure all financial products claiming to be eco-friendly would adhere to strict standards.

While there is virtually no CO2 emission in nuclear energy, it produces radioactive waste. Similarly, Gas plants have emissions that cause a warming effect on the planet. However, they are much more sustainable in both cases compared to coal.

France, which is mainly dependent on nuclear energy, and Poland, a heavy coal user, backed the new rules. However, Austria and Luxembourg had threatened to sue the EU if the new regulations became law. Denmark and other nations had warned the EU that if the CO2 emitting gas gets the green label, it will undermine the union’s credibility in fighting climate change.

Greta Thunberg ‘fumes’ over new rules

Soon after the new laws were passed, dubious environment activist Greta Thunberg ranted on social media. In a tweet, she wrote, “The European Parliament just voted to label fossil gas as “green” energy. This will delay a desperately needed real, sustainable transition and deepen our dependency on Russian fuels. The hypocrisy is striking but, unfortunately, not surprising. This is still #NotMyTaxonomy.”

Interestingly, she mentioned only gas in her tweet and completely skipped nuclear energy that she had ranted about a day before. In an earlier tweet, she wrote, “Tomorrow the European Parliament will decide whether fossil gas and nuclear will be considered “sustainable” in the EU taxonomy. But no amount of lobbyism and greenwashing will ever make it “green.” We desperately need real renewable energy, not false solutions.”

Green energy and sustainable energy sources are a topic that always runs on a slippery slope. While it is true that by using wind turbines, solar panels, and other means of ‘cleaner’ energy, we reduce CO2 emissions, one must not forget how batteries, solar panels, wind turbines, etc., are made. The carbon footprint left behind by these machines and how they end up in dumping groups is not something that would help the earth in the long run. There has to be a better way to sustain energy resources without hampering progress and compromising the required energy supply, especially in fast-growing nations.

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