This process has already been launched, and the terrorist war unleashed by Russia, the largest supplier of hydrocarbons up to this point, has strongly pushed the world towards a faster transition. I am sure there is no way back, everyone is well aware of how negatively the world has become dependent on gas and oil, and everyone understands that it is critically important to get rid of this dependence. And as soon as possible. Despite the fact that such a transition has a quite acceptable payback period. Once again - for the global world economy, 62 billion dollars is not an unbearable burden and a net loss.
For us energy crisis is not a big deal in my country - we have bee experiencing gas and electricity power outage since long.
The problems have not been fixed since the creation of my country. But on the other hand in west - there is no understanding for the local people about power outage. Now people are shifting to solar energy.
It happens. It's not bad or good, it's the way it is. But there is a plus - you have not had a deterioration in the situation. Others, who built industry and social instruments on the gas of the country of the international terrorist, had real problems. But this is retribution for flirting with terrorists. Russia has made attempts of economic terror more than once, and absolutely did not hide its goals - the total dependence of the EU industry and economy on their gas and oil, in order for the EU to become manageable and manual. Now the inhabitants of some EU countries (Germany, France, Italy) have suffered somewhat, but it's good that the problem has actually been solved. To date, these countries have already replaced 75% of the SYSTEM, gas supplies from Russia. Other countries that did not have such a rigid dependency solved this problem earlier. Well, globally - the world has understood that it is necessary to get rid of dependence on limited fossil energy sources