Europe’s energy crisis was avoided by a warm winter


🇪🇺 Europe’s energy crisis was avoided by a warm winter.

According to economists and officials, the looming “energy apocalypse” that was set to cripple the continent was narrowly avoided due to unusually warm weather throughout the region. The worries began when Russia abruptly ceased the vast majority of its imports of natural gas to the region, and a natural gas-dependent continent foresaw catastrophe. However, the potential for crisis is not yet behind the EU. The worst-case scenario may have been avoided, but the people of Europe have a difficult road ahead in terms of affordable energy costs.

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