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kristopher

(29,798 posts)
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 12:48 PM Mar 2012

Is the End of Renewables Nigh as Fukushima Anniversary Nears?

Is the End of Renewables Nigh as Fukushima Anniversary Nears?
Yes, the Germans Are Cutting Solar PV Tariffs; Yes, the Solar PV Tariffs Do Need to Be Cut; No, It's Not the End of the World

By Paul Gipe, Contributor
March 8, 2012

In the run-up to the 11 March anniversary of the Fukushima reactor meltdown, the steady drip of anti-renewables articles in the mainstream media will become a torrent as the nuclear lobby cranks up its public relations machine. And they're taking aim at European feed-in tariffs, no doubt because of their success. Germany is particularly in their cross-hairs because of its massive development of renewable energy over the past two decades and its plan to close all its reactors for good.

I call this the "end is nigh" strategy. For example, expect to hear that Germany doesn't really produce much with all those renewables, doesn't really employ that many people building wind turbines and solar panels, and has finally seen reason and is abandoning feed-in tariffs.

Here in the U.S., we saw this approach at work this week when one of our most famous right-wing "shock jocks," Rush Limbaugh, trying to deflect a storm of criticism over his most-recent sexist remarks, launch a diatribe that building wind turbines and solar panels does not create "real jobs." That leaves one with the impression that the only "real jobs" are those involved with building, or repairing nuclear power plants — or, we should add — trying to save them from destruction.


Since the 1930s, the key to effective propaganda has been to build it around an element of truth. Thus the media and the blogosphere — at least here in the english-speaking world — are having a field day after learning that Germany's conservative ruling coalition of the CDU and FDP (with particular prodding from Philipp Rösler of the FDP) have reached an agreement to dramatically cut feed-in tariffs for solar photovoltaics (solar PV) even more than already scheduled.

With this background in mind, here are some thoughts on what to expect and how to react to the "end of renewables is nigh."...


http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2012/03/is-the-end-of-renewables-nigh-as-fukushima-anniversary-nears?cmpid=WNL-Friday-March9-2012
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Is the End of Renewables Nigh as Fukushima Anniversary Nears? (Original Post) kristopher Mar 2012 OP
How silly. Of course it isn't. FBaggins Mar 2012 #1
The article directly refutes claims made by the nuclear industry regarding renewables. kristopher Mar 2012 #2
No... it really doesn't. FBaggins Mar 2012 #3
The wire services have been filled with those "straw men" kristopher Mar 2012 #4
Then you should have no trouble providing some examples. FBaggins Mar 2012 #5
Why do you pretend you don't participate in that effort? kristopher Mar 2012 #6
The only reason I can think of... FBaggins Mar 2012 #7

FBaggins

(26,757 posts)
1. How silly. Of course it isn't.
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 01:33 PM
Mar 2012

A budget cut in tough economic times (on one type of renewable) that merely attempts to cut back growth to an existing target is hardly the end of the (renewables) world.

kristopher

(29,798 posts)
2. The article directly refutes claims made by the nuclear industry regarding renewables.
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 01:54 PM
Mar 2012

Please don't pretend you haven't had a hand in it.

FBaggins

(26,757 posts)
3. No... it really doesn't.
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 02:03 PM
Mar 2012

It refutes hyperbolic expansion of claims. The very premise of the article proves this. Who on earth is claiming that the end of renewables is nigh? Why do we need an article defending as false a statement that nobody has ever claimed to be true?

When the article recounts things that are actually being said... it admits that they are true:

Yes, the CDU and FDP have reached an agreement. Yes, the proposed cuts are severe. Yes, they are more severe than expected. Yes, the industry is howling and there was a demonstration this week in Berlin attesting to that. These are the facts.


When it does "directly refute" a claim...

No, this isn't the end of the world. No, it's not the end of renewables in Germany — nor is it the end of Germany's feed-in tariff policy.


... it only refutes straw men.

kristopher

(29,798 posts)
4. The wire services have been filled with those "straw men"
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 02:13 PM
Mar 2012

A fact you should know better than most...

FBaggins

(26,757 posts)
5. Then you should have no trouble providing some examples.
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 02:39 PM
Mar 2012

Just one claiming that renewables globally are on the precipice because Germany is reducing the FIT would prove your point.

I won't hold my breath.

FBaggins

(26,757 posts)
7. The only reason I can think of...
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 03:10 PM
Mar 2012

...is because I don't.

Other than that...

Oh... and you have a bad link there. It goes to some other article.

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