Now, translating these #renewables percentages into CO2 intensity:
At the same time, #France is presented as “orange” with 32% renewables, but let’s look at its emissions:
Interestingly, #Germany is presented as “green” with 55% renewables but:
So I think it’s important what is that what we’re really caring for - if your goal is sales of PV and wind, then their share is certainly an important metric. If you however care about decarbonisation, there seems to be zero correlation between share of renewables and reduction in CO2 emissions.
Madeira was very lovely in the winter and made for so many beautiful memories! https://gegenwind.dk/we-spent-christmas-on-madeira/
Since our vacation on Tenerife in 2019, we haven't been travelling apart from a few short trips in Denmark or Germany. So when there seemed to be a small window of opportunity in the Corona situation, we grabbed all our gear and our friend Anna - check out her Instagram
We were in #Portual, well one of us at least.
https://gegenwind.dk/wine-bridges-and-pretty-sunsets-porto/
Porto is not a city for the faint hearted - and I'm not even saying that in an alcoholic context with port wine having a percentage of about 20%. I'm speaking of cobblestone everywhere in the inner city, steep hills and steps of at least double the height of regular