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I've mostly seen people confused what the protests are actually trying to acheieve (my personal view). Given this is a global issue. A price cap on fuel would only lead to quicker fuel rationing as we're running out of fuel either way.
I hadnt heard there was a racist component to the protests which makes me sad.
I rent in Ireland, so id love to see things like balcony solar be an actual option (the green party are pushing for this). It'd provide a quick and easy way to lower my monthly costs!
You are probably right about having caps might lead to other issues, but otherwise I'm not entirely sure how all of this can get sorted. I feel right now it seems to be unreasonable amount of expenditure for the average person, farmers moreso. As to what a fix might be, the US not being in a war with Iran would alleviate things, but we're not exactly pulling any strings in that direction.
More solar would be fantastic idea, as far as I hear though, most of the solar initiatives put in place by govt are only applicable to people in a higher price bracket, so people not doing as well don't benefit. There really needs to be better systems for everyone to partake.
Maybe in 20 years oil prices won't practically matter much here anymore, but first we desperately need better solar/wind/etc infra.