Rhine River levels so low it is on the brink of closing
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Levels are inches away from being so low that shipping channels would be impassible. Would this effectively be the nail in Germany’s economic coffin?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-08-02/europe-s-vital-rhine-river-is-on-brink-of-effectively-closing
I wonder how much control government officials have over the level of water in those rivers?
Either way, this winter is likely to be a hard one for Germans & much of Europe if this type of stuff keeps up.
European pedes, get prepped.
You got me wondering if that giant gas turbine for Gazprom will now be stuck somewhere in transit. 🤷♂️
u/corrbrick 👈 might be interested in this.
The deep state never ceases to amaze -- if it's not one thing it's half a dozen others. Haven't heard any noise about this from our corporate benefactor, have you?
Yes, the CEO sent a message explaining his meeting with the Chancellor. Seemed he was trying to convince us that they have done more than enough to expedite the turbine repair and were mostly beating their chest that they have done nothing wrong.
The employee comments are interesting though. Some arm-chair quarterbacks suggesting how the company should immediately ship the unit for free for the good of the world even though it is not part of the contractual agreement.
Lots of normie kool-aid drinking going on as many comments are convinced Putin is the bad guy and they question why they are even doing business with Russia in the first place. They demonize "fossil" fuels and are eager to apply more restrictive regulations to force countries and citizens to further reduce their energy consumption.
I don't wish suffering on anyone, but I'm thinking there will be a lot of cold feet in Europe this winter.