100% The fall or rise of Europe?

100% is Sweden's most free-spirited talk show - produced entirely without taxpayers' money. Henrik Jönsson is the host and Marie Söderqvist is the executive producer.

Now 100% goes global with the program series "The Fall or rise of Europe?" in which Henrik Jönsson travels to Brussels to examine EU policy. The programs include interviews with American author Michael Shellenberger on censorship, nuclear expert Andrei Goicea on Europe's energy supply and Tomas Tobé of the Conservative Party on the future of car production in Europe.

The episodes will be released every Wednesday from February 19 on YouTube.

 

Episodes

In an increasingly geopolitically unstable world, it is more important than ever for Europe to meet its own basic needs. This not only pertains to military defense, which is a hot topic right now, but also to the fundamental need for food. Meanwhile, European agriculture is facing immense pressure. In recent years, cities across the continent have repeatedly come to a standstill as farmers stage mile-long tractor demonstrations, with messages such as "No farmers, no food."

Europe's economy is stagnating. Since the turn of the millennium, real disposable income in the U.S. has grown nearly twice as fast as in the EU - while China's economy continues to outpace them both. At the same time, the EU is pushing a green transition that could have devastating consequences for both our economy and standard of living. For the European Commission-the EU's equivalent of a government- climate policy is the top priority. In fact, according to the EU, the green transition is viewed as a matter of life and death.

In 2020, the European Parliament adopted the EU Climate Law. This made it legally binding for each member state to achieve what is called "net zero" by 2050. This means entirely phasing out fossil fuels and energy sources in 25 years, with interim goals as early as 2030. At the same time, the EU's favourite energy source to replace coal, oil and gas is wind power - an ineffective and unreliable energy source that cannot meet the demands of the electrification of Europe. The dangers of such an energy policy is difficult to overestimate.

Hate and misinformation online is a threat to Europe - this is the view of many European politicians. To combat this the EU is attempting to regulate which opinions can be expressed and which cannot. This attempt to protect the citizens of Europe from harmful content runs the risk of sabotaging freedom of speech - thereby undermining European democracy itself. This is the second part in a series of 10 episodes examining if the EU:s policies on climate change, freedom of speech and business regulation will make Europe thrive - or if centralized control and political opportunism is pushing us all towards The Fall of Europe?

20 years ago China decided to become the superpower of batteries and electrical vehicles. Now the European green deal is phasing out traditional cars - without being able to produce either EV:s or batteries of its own. This is the story of how Europe is betting both its manufacturing industry and its political independence on the green deal. This is the first part in a series of 10 episodes examining if the EU:s policies on climate change, freedom of speech and business regulation will make Europe thrive - or if centralized control and political opportunism is pushing us all towards The Fall of Europe?