Time to End Fossil Winters
#EndFossilFuels
Followed by another summer marred by extreme weather events, winter sets in as the haunting shadow of the fossil fuel crisis looms large once again. The past few years have exposed Europe’s and the globe’s dangerous addiction to fossil fuels. A dependence that not only jeopardises Europe’s energy security and pushes many Europeans into energy poverty but also harms the climate and our future.The State of Play
The fossil fuel crisis continues. Despite a notable shift towards renewables, fossil fuels continue to hold Europe in a tight grip. Investments in fossil gas infrastructure and imports persist, supported by ongoing subsidies from Member States. The repercussions of the EU’s stubborn addiction to fossil fuels extend far beyond its borders. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Europe sought alternative energy sources, and in a panic shopping move, locked themselves into new gas and oil supply agreements with countries worldwide. Among these are regimes like Qatar and Azerbaijan, inadvertently bolstering governments with a history of human rights infringements and conflicts. Furthermore, hunger for LNG imports justified the expansion of fossil infrastructure in other parts of the world, also undermining the EU’s climate leadership. For instance, the US rapidly constructed LNG export terminals on its Gulf Coast, threatening communities, the coastal environment and climate targets. These agreements, some of them long-term, have only solidified Europe’s reliance on fossil fuels for the foreseeable future. While Europe started to diversify its energy resources and ramp up renewable energy deployment to end its dependence on Russian fuels and consequently reduced its reliance to an extent, the inconvenient truth is that the EU still ranks among one of the top five importers of Russian fossil fuels. In fact, Russia’s exports of LNG to the EU have increased since the invasion of Ukraine, with Russian LNG imports jumping by 40% this year, continuing to fuel the war in Ukraine. Last year, Europe took many emergency measures to address the acute energy crisis, but overall, the EU’s response to the crisis has failed to shield all Europeans from fossil fuel price volatility. At the same time, governments allowed the main originators of the climate crisis, the fossil fuel industry, to hoover up obscene profits, while the costs of climate change-fuelled disasters soared and 42 million Europeans were pushed into energy poverty. Although we should be more determined than ever to rapidly build a 21st-century energy system, we remain highly vulnerable to volatile fossil fuel prices. Several other factors including competition from China beyond EU external borders and extreme weather events could further exacerbate gas price hikes, leaving us exposed to significant risks.This is a Fossil Winter
While cold, dark winter nights slip under doors across Europe, once again, through our energy bills, Europeans are paying the price for years of climate inaction. Fossil winters threaten livelihoods and businesses across Europe. No one should fear the unprecedented hardship that this winter will bring to tens of millions of people. Temporary fixes won’t suffice. Without a transformative approach, we will continue to endure the consequences of fossil winters to come. Governments must go beyond short-term measures and instead redirect funds from crisis profiteers towards those in need, implementing long-term structural solutions that bring energy savings, social justice, energy security, and climate action. Only a just energy transformation will save our future seasons. The path to a sustainable energy system of the future requires a just transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy sources. By scaling up renewables in combination with energy savings, phasing out fossil fuels, and limiting global temperature rise, we can create a resilient, equitable, and inclusive energy system that will protect future generations from the threats faced today. A strong, flexible, more decentralised, digitalised, and fossil fuel-free energy system that helps maximise reliance on energy savings and renewables can finally put Europe and its people on the path to an energy-secure and safer future.Action to be taken
Change is already underway – it just has to be faster and more impactful. Renewables are on the rise and the demand for fossil gas is declining, while coal has no future in sight.- Fossil Fuel Phase Out
- Energy demand reduction
- Renovation of Homes – Energy Savings
- Renewable Energy
