TONIGHT: How to reduce our energy dependence on Russia? (Live talk with an expert from the European Commission) Tags:lithuania 3 comments The EU pays billions to the Kremlin for gas while Russia bombs Ukraine. What can we do to reduce our energy dependence on Russia? Discuss that with energy expert Pierre Schellekens from the European Commission: 📅 Tues, March 22, 19H CET, Zoom 👉 [https://meeteu.eu/registration](https://meeteu.eu/registration) This is more relevant to Germany than Lithuania. Step 1: remember that car used to be a luxury item and not a necessity, let’s treat it like we used to do Step 2: stop buying shit made far away, so less logistics is needed Step 3: kill Putin Step 4: take colder showers, drop room temperature a bit Source: I am Reddit user, trust me on these steps Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
The EU pays billions to the Kremlin for gas while Russia bombs Ukraine. What can we do to reduce our energy dependence on Russia? Discuss that with energy expert Pierre Schellekens from the European Commission: 📅 Tues, March 22, 19H CET, Zoom 👉 [https://meeteu.eu/registration](https://meeteu.eu/registration)
Step 1: remember that car used to be a luxury item and not a necessity, let’s treat it like we used to do Step 2: stop buying shit made far away, so less logistics is needed Step 3: kill Putin Step 4: take colder showers, drop room temperature a bit Source: I am Reddit user, trust me on these steps
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The EU pays billions to the Kremlin for gas while Russia bombs Ukraine. What can we do to reduce our energy dependence on Russia?
Discuss that with energy expert Pierre Schellekens from the European Commission:
📅 Tues, March 22, 19H CET, Zoom
👉 [https://meeteu.eu/registration](https://meeteu.eu/registration)
This is more relevant to Germany than Lithuania.
Step 1: remember that car used to be a luxury item and not a necessity, let’s treat it like we used to do
Step 2: stop buying shit made far away, so less logistics is needed
Step 3: kill Putin
Step 4: take colder showers, drop room temperature a bit
Source: I am Reddit user, trust me on these steps