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  • Das Problem ist halt das die Braunkohleindustrie in der Laustiz aufhört Braunkohle abzubauen. Momentan wird dafür jede Menge Wasser aus den Tagebauten in die Spree gepumpt, damit sie nicht überfluten. Wenn es den Kohleausstieg gibt, soll allerdings Wasser aus der Spree in die Tagebauten fließen, damit sie zu Seen werden. Sprich doppeltes Problem für den Wasserstand der Spree. Allerdings ist das kein Problem was hauptsächlich wegen des Klimawandels entstanden ist. Zumindest anders als in Südeuropa.





  • Germany is just hit by a combination of different factors. Some are bad luck, some are bad politics, but none of them are incredibly dangerous. The gas crisis is solved and gas prices are already at a fairly normal level again, so consumers will get more money from lower energy prices. Currently German has a lot of strikes. Obviously that slows down the economy right now, but higher pay means workers spend more money, which increases consumption, which is currently slowing down the German economy. Global manufacturing is down due to lower demand. This hits Germany badly, due to not only having a large manufacturing sector(manufacturing as a share of GDP is nearly twice as high for Germany then France for example), but also due to Germany being a large manufacturer of factory grade machines. Obviously manufacturing companies invest less, with low demand, so the sector is hit especially hard. A domestic bad policy is the debt brake, which leads to the German government investing too little in Germany.

    However the German labor market is strong with low unemployment. Germany can easily borrow a lot of money, if it chooses too and the current “crisis” is about a tenth of the decline Germany had in the great recession of 2009. So chances are this is going to sort itself out and to a large part already has done so. It most certainly is not going to hurt other EU countries especially hard.











  • Das Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft ist ein Think Tank der deutschen Industrie. Also natürlich wollen die eine wachsende Wirtschaft mit mehr Reichtum für die Reichen.

    Ansonsten muss man einfach sagen, dass die deutsche Bevölkerung ohne Zuwanderung um 300.000 Menschen pro Jahr schrumpfen würde. Das liegt einfach da dran das es weniger Geburten als Kinder gibt. Wenn man sich das global anschaut ist es so, dass mittlerweile bei allen Kontinenten bis auf Afrika weniger als 2,1 Kinder pro Frau geboren werden, was bedeutet das langfrisitig die Bevölkerung schrumpft. Ironischerweise passiert das wenn man einen gewissen Grad der Industrialisierung erreicht hat. Momentan sieht es so aus als ob viele Länder um 2050 herum anfangen zu schrumpfen. In vielen Regionen ist das schon der Fall. China, Italien, Japan, Thailand, Bulgarien, Rumänien und viele andere Länder schrumpfen schon heute.

    Soll heißen Überbevölkerung ist kein Problem, sondern halbwegs rational mit den Resourcen umzugehen die wir haben. Dazu haben wir die nötigen Technologien und Deutschland hat wirklich viel gute sinnvolle Infrastrukutur in der Richtung.




  • Germany has been calling on Israel to only target Hamaz since the start of the invasion. However destroying Hamaz requires the use of weapons and civilan casulties were somewhat expected. However Germany has been calling for a ceasefire for months now and has been clear that it does not approve of Israel invading Rafah. The food situation is getting to the point, that is makes 30k civilan deaths look like a joke. Hence Germany is dropping in food and other aid, while working on setting up naval supply of the Gaza Strip. That is after increasing aid for the Gaza strip in recent months on a near regualr bases. The problem being getting it into Gaza.

    The difference this time is that Scholz is going to Israel to talk about what is going on in Gaza and is this time a lot more critical. Lets see.