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What is Greta Thunberg's advice?

Now that Europe is facing perhaps its biggest energy crisis of all time, I haven't heard anything from Greta. Europe has been pretending to transition to alternative green energy sources that either don't yet exist, or don't exist in sufficient quantities to be useful. But in reality of course Europe simply became addicted to Russia, as some guy named Trump in 2018 pointed out while the Gemans laughed heartily:

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People in Germany are now panicking and cutting down wood to use wherever they can get it. People in Poland are waiting in long queues for coal. Britain is facing financial and energy chaos. Europe is reverting to the Dark Ages. So what is Greta's advice? How does she solve this real world problem? She is Europe's energy policy czar. Why the silence?
Guess she went back to playing with her dolls.
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I think the reason they laughed is because Russia was controlling Trump at the time. So while it's fair to say Germany shouldn't have been relying on Russia's oil, it's a real case of "those who live in glass houses."
As for Greta, she's always been consistent in saying we have to basically force governments to do the right thing. A good example would be how Jon Stewart publicly shamed Ted Cruz for refusing to vote on a bill that would give healthcare to veterans who were hurt by burn pits.
Basically, we need to do whatever we can (within the law) to make these people's lives miserable until they pass legislation.