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Germany has long been considered an industrial powerhouse—but in recent years, its energy policies have charted a path that looks less like progress and more like self-inflicted decline. From shuttering reliable energy sources to binding one of its most prosperous cities to an aggressive net-zero mandate, Germany’s “energy transition” raises a serious question: is this bold environmental leadership, or a slow-motion economic unraveling?

In this episode of Created to Reign, Dr. David Legates examines Germany’s rapid de-development—what led to it, why citizens of Hamburg voted to accelerate it, and what these decisions mean for industry, energy security, and everyday people. As Europe’s wealthiest nation grapples with soaring costs and shrinking energy supply, Dr. Legates explores whether Germany’s path offers a cautionary tale for the United States.

Stay with us as we consider what happens when well-intended climate goals collide with the realities of energy, economics, and human flourishing.

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