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Sweden to be oil free by 2020 - What about the UK? February 12, 2006

Posted by CamdenKiwi in : Environment , trackback

Treehugger had an interesting post a couple of weeks ago, which I’ve only just come across, about Sweden announcing their intention to become oil free by 2020, without the use of nuclear power.

It’s a long term goal, and perhaps more aspirational than acheivable, but how refreshing to see a government that’s trying to find a good answer to their oil problems rather than just giving up and heading for the nuclear option. Sweden has a few advantages for renewable energy over the UK - lots of big rivers, lots of geothermal power, and a rather smaller population - so it may be easier for them, but can we not consider it too?

After reading James Lovelock’s book, Revenge of Gaia, last week (see earlier blog) I have become quite depressed about the whole thing. His arguements for nuclear are convincing, but isn’t that a terribly defeatist attitude? Surely there must be a better way?

There seem to be so many questions, but also many possibilities for reduced oil usage in the UK which, with funding and support, would at least reduce our need for nuclear, if not eliminate it all together

Maybe Lovelock, Blair and the other doomsayers are right, and the only way out is to pepper the country with nuclear power plants, but I’m not prepared to just roll over and accept that.

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