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Australia faces pivotal moment as traditional economic model starts to fail
(www.realestate.com.au)
Discussions about degrowth and all sorts of related topics. This includes UBI, economic democracy, the economics of green technologies, enviromental legislation and many more intressting economic topics.
This was already argued during Russian invasion of Ukraine after the nordstream was blown up and Europe went on a blitz buying up all the worlds coal and gas supplies forcing massive increases in energy prices, the question was what does raising the interest rate do to help reduce the demand for something that is a staple
No it's not, if it's higher because of the oil crisis then it's higher because of the oil crisis and the decision to move towards renewables continues to be confirmed to be the right one, to reduce inflation, to increase growth etc
yes, and what we should be seeing is more support for the less wealthy to be able to join the switch, free power for 3 hours in the afternoon is a step in the right direction, but we should be seeing more subsidies for EVs for lower income households, more street level chargers for renters, and solar for rentals.
we should be seeing build outs of better electrified rail transport and way better electrified freight rail rollout, (and ffs gauge standisaton) etrucks and evans for the last mile, many people then won't need a ecar if they don't want one.
I agree that money to rich folks to buy more ecars is a shitty way of doing it.