Still the old argument that I'd dispelled, nothing to do with globalisation. Shared electricity generation is of necessity local within limited areas like Europe with adjacent countries, but even there far more self sufficiency is needed. Years of lazy reliance on France's nuclear surplus has put us and other EU countries into the current mess that we are in, as their ageing nuclear fleet fails to keep up with demand.interdependence is key to a green energy revolution - we import nuclear from France, export wind surplus when it blows (like Scotland, once we have enough) to other countries. to me the whole issue of national identity, boundaries are spurious. the kind of thing opportunistic manipulators like boris or trump or putin use to foment war. id rather not live in a world where our identities are based on arbitrary geographical boundaries and rather on other qualities (what we do, how we contribute). the eu were expanding, russia may not have liked that. but i did - it created a very large space not defined by national boundaries in which a citizen could move freely living lives dictated by what they do, what they need - not arbitrary boundaries some fascist creep try to use to get them to fight a war against other equally manipulated sods living within other arbitrary geographical boundaries.
It's not about competition, we all need to be as self reliant as possible so that we can manage alone normally, but also be able to help others at times of unexpected need, such as a sudden major power station outage or national grid failure.
Self reliance also needs to go further, with very local areas more independent for power and food. That is one area where Germany is well ahead with many whole villages completely independent of their nations grid due to being Europe's leader in solar harvesting. They have also long had a tradition of personally run small scale part time farms, producing lots of very local food. Once they wean themselves off gas and oil reliance they will be in a very good place indeed in our rapidly changing world.
We need to make those changes too and forget the false dawn of globalisation tied to such as the USA and China. If we don't we'll always remain dependently poor, while continuing to destroy the planet.
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