
MogBer - crush of gers

One Diagramm: EU: 55% CO2 reduction - aftereffects?
The EU wants to reduce greenhouse gases by 55% by 2030. (e.g. https://www.sueddeutsche.de/meinung/eu-klimaziele-klimaschutz-europa-1.5144770 )
See regression diagram:
Concerns:
If the use of fossil energy is to be reduced by 55% by 2030, then this corresponds to 1960 in terms of energy.Since the oil causally secures human nutrition through the fertilizer, climate protectors would have to dispose of half of humanity by 2030.How do the climate saints intend to solve the problem of world food?
- Through hunger wars?
- Through sterilization vaccinations?
- Through a social caste society to separate the chosen peoples from the rest
- Through the ideology of regionalization and the reduction of property to possession?
- By photovoltaic fertilizer factories in sunfull deserts
- ...
P.S. Anyone who complains about climate saints now should consider that, according to Peak Oil, this fight for resources would be on the agenda in twenty years at the latest. Now it's coming 10 years earlier.Regarding the methodology of the regression diagramIn accordance with the principles of graphical regression, the graphs were assembled from the following four graphs without structural distortions:
- Grain https://deacademic.com/pictures/dewiki/71/Getreide-flachen-ertrag-welt.png
- Ammonia https://www.chemie-schule.de/KnowHow/Ammoniak
- Humanity https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Cberbev%C3%B6lkerung (The numbers from the website were converted to the diagram with OpenOffice from Calc.)
- Energy https://energieinfos.files.wordpress.com/2014/09/weltweiter_energiebedarf_1860_bis_2014.png
The graphics were distorted with Gimp in the x-direction in such a way that all time scales represented the same time period with the same width. In the Y direction, the graphs were distorted in such a way that they all showed increases as similar as possible.The graph only represents correlations. The criticism that correlations do not prove causality is therefore entirely permissible.