• tomatolung@sopuli.xyz
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    13 hours ago

    Fase 1: Alertering (Alert)

    • The DG KenE decides on scaling up, and the Departementaal Adviesteam Olie is established to closely monitor the situation.
    • The NCC (National Crisis Centre) is involved.
    • Deployment of strategic reserves is possible if called for by the EU or IEA.
    • Sectoral measure groups are activated to prepare advice on possible interventions per escalation phase.
    • Monitoring and public communication are scaled up.

    https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/binaries/rijksoverheid/documenten/rapporten/2023/02/03/bijlage-landelijk-crisisplan-olie/landelijk-crisisplan-olie.pdf

    • HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.orgOP
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      21 hours ago

      I can’t look into the future, but there are two verses from the best German poets which come to my mind.

      One is from Goethe:

      Faust. „Nun gut, wer bist du denn?“ / Mephistopheles. „Ein Teil von jener Kraft, / Die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft.“

      It translates to:

      Faustus: “Who are you?”

      Mephistopheles: “I am a part of that force, which always wants the evil, and always creates the good.”

      The other one is Friedrich Hölderlin:

      Wo aber Gefahr ist, wächst

      Das Rettende auch.

      “There where is danger, arises what rescues.”

      I do not want to make fun of this - for many fellow souls especially in South Asia, this is already an emergency. And there is no doubt that our civilization is in deep crisis. We must find answers to this. What we do now - collectively and individually - will count more than ever.

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        21 hours ago

        I wholeheartedly agree, especially as someone with close friends and living in Bengal. I don’t even know how hot it gets there these days, but there’s a (very regrettably) good chance some of them may perish due to the heat.

        But with that said, my concern is that individual action, or even collective actions by governments, on a planet with 8 billion people on it, simply isn’t enough in the grand scale of things. I believe that we have made enough technological advances to withstand an oil crisis, but what we need these days is a forcing event to push governments to adopt them and individuals to accept the transition. I am… cautiously hopeful that this could be that forcing moment.

        And by the way, thanks for sharing those verses. I understand very little German, but even I can appreciate how beautiful those lines are.

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          21 hours ago

          Thanks.

          For sure, we need collective action, urgently. But we still need individuals which pave the way.

          In a way, we need to re-invent our civilization: We need to cease to use fire for everyday needs. This needs every brain we can muster.

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    1 day ago

    It is strange that most countries do not seem to really prepare for severe supply shortages.

    In the second quarter of 2020, the global response COVID with widespread lockdowns and cease of travel lowered global demand of oil by only 10%. Briefly, the oil price approached almost zero.

    Now, supply is forcefully reduced by about 20%.

    Another number is that the oil price spike of 2008, where brent crude went over 100 USD per barrel, was supposedly triggered by a much smaller shortfall of supply (if I remember correctly, in the order of a few percent).