100% this. I think on review Anna realised she had been gazing at this handsome man for quite some time and tried to hide this observations with the “I’m confident” statement 😂 It’s ok Anna - you’re only human. And ironically a tonne of your subscribers watch this channel for the exact same reason
I just shared this link with my son with the following comment: I like to watch Anna Cramling's chess videos sometimes, not because I'm really following all the strategy closely, but because she's so cute. She's having such a good time, it is infectious. She's a very serious player, and yet she's extremely agreeable about it. It's charismatic chess. LOL. This is a video about a game she lost, but almost the entire game she is convinced she's going to destroy the guy. Very characteristicly of her, she is not only a super good sport about it but takes a kind of delight in her screw up. She knows how to laugh at herself. Very uplifting.
I think the line "I work for Magnus" is a top tier pick up line in the chess world. During editing is when she came up with that, "here's something I have never told anyone in the world, if you see me looking at my opponent like a love sick school girl it just means I am confident in my position on the board." Ummm ok. She knows we watch her play all the time right? Wouldn't we have noticed that before, or has she never been confident in a game before? Hahaha I won't bring up the length of the handshake at the end, or ask if that's foreplay in the Chess world. I will just stay silent. 😁
Thanks again, Anna. After losing my share of "won" games it was good, maybe even a little cathartic, for you to share one of your "won" games that ended up a loss. You (and the choices you make to show us your life and games) are SUPER!
I really enjoyed her narrative addressing her strategy after each move. I could pause the video and ponder their positions. Please make more videos like this.
Woman dance like this all the time, even if alone. Moving the hair away is also nothing special. But caressing any body part or hair def. would be subconscious body languange. I didnt see it here though.
When I was playing otb chess many years ago and I had a winning position I could hear Josh Waitzkin in the back of my mind "if you on the edge of winning you are also on the edge of losing".
Someday, totally unexpected, Carson just going to sit down in front of her, say "Hello Anna," and she is going to be so flustered that she forgets to start recording the match. And we will never know how it went.
@@TheRealScooterGuy Haha, indeed it would be. I was just saying they already played in case you wanted to look for that video in particular, it is a fun one. :)
Anna's biggest weakness in the game was the undeveloped bishop that was blocking the connecting of the rooks. From earlier on I thought this was going to cost her. Her checkmate would not have happened with connected rooks.
HA! HA! That was so wonderful. The smooth play, the hair toss, the nice guy, the confidence and right at the end... MASSIVE BLUNDER!!!! Your parents probably have that sorrowful look 'Anna did it again... :-('
Very true. Luckily, I saw this comment just as the video is starting, so I'll watch close to see if the game on the display comes to match the game on the board again at some point.
Taxes must be ridiculous in Norway, or they charge heavily so there aren’t too many people waiting for a board, because those people love to drink their beer. Who can afford it, though? Wow. I went drinking at the end of my college career long ago with several Norwegians and a Swede who were in my classes and groups. We closed the bar down that night, and man can they drink. Riding my bicycle home was interesting!
@@HQBergeron Taxes? Well, it's 25% VAT, but there's also an alcohol fee, which depends on how much alcohol it is. I think beer, probably like 2$ per liter. She was drinking 0.5l, so it would just add 1$ to it. VAT would be like 2.75$. So let's say it really cost 8$. The real expense here is the location and the people working there. Usually/often no tip.
What was with that delayed, yet eventually very loooooong congratulatory handshake? He had to be going “I’m doomed, she’s got me, oh no, it’s over, wait…YEEEEESSSSS!
I saw two main errors in this game. Not protecting your E6 Pawn and never used your Bishop who woulb be usefull at B7 who had helped you with your attack and it blocked your Rook for defence.
I live Hawai'i, most bars charge about $8-12/pint... its just better to grab a 6er from the grocery store. To be fair none of them have chessboards/clocks.
Magnus Carlsen's DJ??? Is that a chess term? I looked it up and couldn't find a definition. Is it a Norwegian term? Does Magnus have a personal DJ (disc jockey) in the usual meaning who plays music for him?
I love that you are brave enough to show mistakes as well as your winning play, sometimes we learn more from defeat than victory! keep up the wonderful work of promoting our amazing game.
First time ever I feel so glad, to see a 21 year old person from this generation, being sooooo nice, cool, and natural!!!! Then I found out who her parents are and it all made sense.... Gracias Anna. Me encantan tus videos.
I’ve visited a lifelong friend of mine in Oslo a couple of times and I have to say that Oslo is probably one of the most expensive cities I have travelled to and yes, fortunately I don’t drink alcohol.
He didn't even shake her hand in the video, just held out his hand to offer to shake hands because it's typically expected. What do you mean by saying "he is smitten too!"
Wow, interesting end game. There were at least 2-3 times when you were talking about your possible moves that could work, and then you decided to do something completely different (at least how I felt) :D BTW: pint of beer in Hungary is around 1.5-2 USD (local lager/cheaper places), 4 USD better/craft beers at more city centre locations in Budapest
excellent video Anna. Great to show your humble side as well. Beer in Texas by the way are usually $3 at the bars but some happy hour places you can get for around $1.
a beer costs around (0.5l) 4,80€ in germany at "normal" bars :) But northern countries like denmark, sweden and norway are extremly expensive in general.
Good game. Here in England the average price of a pint, as we call it, is around £4.80, which is pretty steep in a country where many people can't afford to eat properly or heat their homes. Outrageous is the right word.
I'm really not good at chess but want to learn, so potentially silly question, wasn't there a checkmate potential at 5:53 and there abouts? Knight to f4 and Queen to g2? Knight defends queen, queen checkmates king? I know the pawn could move but it was a chance right?
love the narrative, Craft beer here (Idaho, USA) runs about $2.50 a can in the store, $3.00 glass at a brewery or around 5/6 dollars in a nice restaurant. Maybe you should come here and open an international chess bar! 🤣
I love your commentary and explanations of what you were thinking at the time and reasons for your moves. I sympathize with this since I have lost many games due to late blunders.
Chess game aside, am I the only one who felt some chemistry between the two, watching the video? Could be really a good story to tell:"do you remember how we fell in love? Yes, playing chess game in an Oslo bar!"
I don't know why I watch these cause I have no bloomin' clue how to even play Chess but it always looks cool. One of my fave scenes in a movie is the end of Sherlock Holmes (with RDJ) where he's playing Chess with Moriarty and then beats him like after Moriarty already thought he had the game so I guess that's what happened to you. Great lesson on overconfidence.
6:40 Hi Anna, I do enjoy your chess videos. Is there a particular app that projects a 2D view of the chess board onto the video in real time available?
It's an oil nation combined with a fortuitous regional advantage after all. Which means stronger leverage in trade agreements, and essentially more wealth having flowed into the country for a very long time. It's also a nation that doesn't bleed dry the working class like in the US, so wealth is better distributed across the nation, hence a higher wage average. Although Sweden is going to be bled dry by the EU in the coming decades, because of very unnescessary climate reforms needing to be done to follow EU's crazy climate plan to reach net zero across EU as a whole in the coming decades. The net zero plan also pushes costs on private citizens with a requirement to incrementally increase the energy ranks of homes over the coming decades. So the state spending will increase massively for every nation across EU, it'll push costs on every industry except for perhaps farming since they already made such a mess about increased costs for the industry in EU. And the cost for renovating homes across EU, will fall on the people. It's pure insanity for Sweden, when Sweden is already one of the leaders in climate-friendly measures. Meanwhile, there's China with the highest greenhouse gas emissions per capita and stands for roughly a third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions overall. Not to mention how Sweden is forced to start selling power to the highest-bidders across EU in roughly 2 months from now, which will increase the electricity costs for many people in Sweden by a lot. The only political party in Sweden that is for the net zero plan, is the environment party (miljöpartiet), the rest are all against it. Because Sweden is going to start becoming much poorer over the coming decades, simply because of the EU forcing these insane regulations across EU. Don't get me wrong, I'm pro-EU. But these plans in particular, are what will destroy the EU from within if they aren't stopped, so I really hope these plans will be stopped before it becomes too late. Or else these wage differences between Sweden and Norway is gonna grow to enormous proportions.
@@Joppi1992 China does not have the highest greenhouse gas emissions per capita. Not even in the top 30 countries. Australia, Canada, US, NZ, Norway, Ireland are all above it. As are the gulf countries and Russia.
Legends say Anna and Assios are still shaking hands to this day
Heh heh😂
😅😅😅
lmaoooooooooo
🤣🤣🤣
😊😅
"Distracted by the conversation," riiiiight Anna.
"And this kids, is how I met your father." - Anna Cramling
That's also a big bang theory. Never ending LOL
@@klauseuler9186 💀 big bang
"I dont know why i did that move, i was a bit distracted" ,
who could have guessed 😁😁😁
She's still with Wirtual right?
Haha perfect comment
“The more I look at my opponent the more confident I am” nice deflection from what was really happening 😅
😂😂ya i believe her totally
longest chess handshake ever
obviously there was a desire for a kiss there, but the camera screwed that up... 😀
@@nunes1907 lol
Beautiful couple playing their first game of chess.
lol
"If you see me looking a lot at my opponent during the game it's because... I am fully attracted to him."... Can't fool me Anna
I think what you meant to say was "attracted". Cuz I think Anna is attractive to the majority of people regardless of if she looks at them (:
@@ИванБорисюк-п7э I did 🤣
100% this.
I think on review Anna realised she had been gazing at this handsome man for quite some time and tried to hide this observations with the “I’m confident” statement 😂
It’s ok Anna - you’re only human. And ironically a tonne of your subscribers watch this channel for the exact same reason
Totally flirting throughout 😆
i thought the same :D
I'm thinking that wasn't your first beer that day.
Are you sure you weren’t just admiring his great hair? 😂
This is the correct answer.
She thinks he is attractive 😮
Yeah ... she definitely has a major crush😂
@@fibonnaxsolomon8824 for sure.. and that loooooong hand shake at the end... you think there was a date? 🤣🤣
I know right!
I just shared this link with my son with the following comment: I like to watch Anna Cramling's chess videos sometimes, not because I'm really following all the strategy closely, but because she's so cute. She's having such a good time, it is infectious. She's a very serious player, and yet she's extremely agreeable about it. It's charismatic chess. LOL. This is a video about a game she lost, but almost the entire game she is convinced she's going to destroy the guy. Very characteristicly of her, she is not only a super good sport about it but takes a kind of delight in her screw up. She knows how to laugh at herself. Very uplifting.
Anna didn’t seem to be thinking about chess in this game ❤
Chessst
I think the line "I work for Magnus" is a top tier pick up line in the chess world.
During editing is when she came up with that, "here's something I have never told anyone in the world, if you see me looking at my opponent like a love sick school girl it just means I am confident in my position on the board." Ummm ok. She knows we watch her play all the time right? Wouldn't we have noticed that before, or has she never been confident in a game before? Hahaha
I won't bring up the length of the handshake at the end, or ask if that's foreplay in the Chess world. I will just stay silent. 😁
It takes humility to show your mistakes to the world and thats why we keep coming backe to watch you. Thanks for your honesty and humour.
"to the world?" what the F_ _ does she care about "the world"?!? We are nothing to her just like she's nothing to us.
You couldn't possibly be more wrong. We are money to her, and money is way more than nothing.@@paquitoperez2116
@@paquitoperez2116 Who hurt you?
Thanks again, Anna. After losing my share of "won" games it was good, maybe even a little cathartic, for you to share one of your "won" games that ended up a loss. You (and the choices you make to show us your life and games) are SUPER!
It was very sweet of you to let him win
Exactly 😅 she wanted to get “revenge”
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😂@@friendlyghostkinda
@@friendlyghostkindaNah she wanted an excuse for a second date lol
@@eddrush209mph I really hope you didn’t mistake my obvious sarcasm when using the word revenge.
Is so. What did you think I meant :)
I really enjoyed her narrative addressing her strategy after each move. I could pause the video and ponder their positions. Please make more videos like this.
Anna with her signature distraction tactics
She just has to sit there to be distracting, in my respectfully humble opinion. But she's a strong player.
No, she doesn't have to just stand there to be distracting. She works it strategically and its getting old.
No, she moves about and chatters with a low blouse....
What are you people talking about? She’s wearing a sweater, right? Or you just are distracted by someone from the opposite sex being in the same room.
There's fluid exchange in this handshake.
I love how she explain her game thought process and variations along with the reasons behind them. Genius!!!
Lies, you had the hots for him. Flicking your hair, dancing in your chair lol
yes, clearly flirting. Its a tutorial for Bodylanguage as well.
@@edgark4808Somebody needs a tutorial for this stuff?
Woman dance like this all the time, even if alone. Moving the hair away is also nothing special. But caressing any body part or hair def. would be subconscious body languange. I didnt see it here though.
yep... and there is a very cosy hotel just 20 meters from the bar btw". Room 25 they ended choosing.
When I was playing otb chess many years ago and I had a winning position I could hear Josh Waitzkin in the back of my mind "if you on the edge of winning you are also on the edge of losing".
Anna, you are so humble. Thank you for being such a genuine human being!
Great commentary, C5 elaboration was sharp. Thank you. Love your wrap- up at the end. Great wisdom.
Anna has that kind of personality you just want to be around. Not to mention the incredible, genuine smile.
I think they like each other, that was one long handshake at the end
1:15 “Distracted by the conversation” 😂 uh yeah!
Your content is very refreshing and motivate me to lose more games in chess
I have that problem, a lot of times I don’t go play and improve because I’m afraid of losing elo. I know it’s stupid but it happens to me
@@AfonsoMiranda22play unrated then
@@AfonsoMiranda22 You are not alone. LOL
A beer is between 5 CHF and 7.5 CHF in Switzerland, which approximates to $5,78 - $8,68 at the time of writing
Wait until you play Carlson's plumber and gardner :)
Someday, totally unexpected, Carson just going to sit down in front of her, say "Hello Anna," and she is going to be so flustered that she forgets to start recording the match. And we will never know how it went.
@@TheRealScooterGuy She already played him once, the video is on her channel :p
Haha
@@kimaboe -- I haven't gone back and watched every single video. She's entertaining to watch, but that would be a huge time commitment.
@@TheRealScooterGuy Haha, indeed it would be. I was just saying they already played in case you wanted to look for that video in particular, it is a fun one. :)
Anna's biggest weakness in the game was the undeveloped bishop that was blocking the connecting of the rooks. From earlier on I thought this was going to cost her. Her checkmate would not have happened with connected rooks.
Anna, you should compile a list of these chess bars all over the world!
Anna is hot,
This!
This is brilliant idea!
Maybe google can ad chess bars to their search shortcuts as well!😮
Looked more like a date than a chess match😂❤
We are so lucky to have Anna Cramling including us all on her Chess adventures. Something very special about this one.......
Legend says… that they’re still shaking each other’s hand to this day!
I think she was clearly distracted by his rizz
Good lessons, an ever-so-needed reminder to remain alert and look out for the losing opponent's last-chance attacks.
Anna fell in love😅
HA! HA! That was so wonderful. The smooth play, the hair toss, the nice guy, the confidence and right at the end... MASSIVE BLUNDER!!!! Your parents probably have that sorrowful look 'Anna did it again... :-('
If you look closely, you will see him moving his d4 knight to b5 not his c3 knight...
Nice find!
@@ThomasLiljeruhm 01:03 - correct! Nice find!!
Very true. Luckily, I saw this comment just as the video is starting, so I'll watch close to see if the game on the display comes to match the game on the board again at some point.
Didn't take long for the boards to match again. Fellow just moved the knight back a few moves later.
i was here to say the same thing! you're fast!
In Slovenian bars classic lager beer was always less than 2€. People are furious here when it is around 3€ now haha
It's common to be around 8-14$ in Oslo, depends on the bar.
Used to be €1 / €1,5 in Belgium but now it has gone up to €2,5 +
Taxes must be ridiculous in Norway, or they charge heavily so there aren’t too many people waiting for a board, because those people love to drink their beer. Who can afford it, though? Wow.
I went drinking at the end of my college career long ago with several Norwegians and a Swede who were in my classes and groups. We closed the bar down that night, and man can they drink. Riding my bicycle home was interesting!
@@HQBergeron Taxes? Well, it's 25% VAT, but there's also an alcohol fee, which depends on how much alcohol it is. I think beer, probably like 2$ per liter. She was drinking 0.5l, so it would just add 1$ to it. VAT would be like 2.75$. So let's say it really cost 8$. The real expense here is the location and the people working there. Usually/often no tip.
@@HQBergeron 8€ in Finland
An ice cold Corona is $2 on the beach here in Puerto Escondido, Mexico. A great place to visit!
8:52 bro got rejected even in a gg handshake
Not so sure about that, she held and shake his hand for a very long time 😅😂
yeah but he came up short the first time lol@@Befree898
I was in Oslo around '96 and a beer costed ±10 Dutch guilders, which was a lot then. 12 Euro is 26,40 guilders. The price almost tripled? Wow 😢
Thanks for the amusing videos, it's inspired me to start playing chess (albeit badly) again after probably 3 decades of not
What was with that delayed, yet eventually very loooooong congratulatory handshake?
He had to be going “I’m doomed, she’s got me, oh no, it’s over, wait…YEEEEESSSSS!
The king's gambit, Anna variation
I saw two main errors in this game.
Not protecting your E6 Pawn and never used your Bishop who woulb be usefull at B7 who had helped you with your attack and it blocked your Rook for defence.
Anna, I like this format. And I think you were not just looking at him for confidence but flirting 😄
Truth 😊
that bishop was so dangerous, but you smelled blood in the water and missed the threat he was posing. Nice game :)
Anna suddenly moving to Norway, but not because of the 12$ beer
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Ana, estabas bajo su hechizo.
😂😂
Gracias por compartir la partida.
I live Hawai'i, most bars charge about $8-12/pint... its just better to grab a 6er from the grocery store. To be fair none of them have chessboards/clocks.
the dollar is collapsing 12 bucks a beer
In Georgia (the US) a pint of beer is $5 (November 2024)... Happy Hour... 🍺
You've got to go to a professional NFL game to get hit 12 Bucks for a beer
Holy Cow !!!
If this is a new style, I'm all for it. Love the narration and dramatic music!
Magnus Carlsen's DJ??? Is that a chess term? I looked it up and couldn't find a definition. Is it a Norwegian term? Does Magnus have a personal DJ (disc jockey) in the usual meaning who plays music for him?
I like this new opening from Anna. First e6 and then moves like Jagger followed by “confident in my position” stare downs. Love it.
You are looking pretty confident after the first few moves. I am wondering already how dinner went!
In Washington State in the US a beer was $18 at the concert I went too...
this guy plays good indeed AND so are you. By the way 12€ for a beer is outrageous
12 euro for a beer is... a bit much, even in Oslo. You can get one for like 8£ too, but not common to be around 8-12 at bars.
@@MMasterDEsickening, beer costs less than 1 euro to produce a glass 💀
I love that you are brave enough to show mistakes as well as your winning play, sometimes we learn more from defeat than victory! keep up the wonderful work of promoting our amazing game.
I be afraid I knock the beer over when going for the timer
This is my favorite bar! Went here during my abroad term in college.
1:20 Distracted by the conversation? Looking at your opponent? You were obviously smitten.
conversation translates to "handsome Norwegian man"
First time ever I feel so glad, to see a 21 year old person from this generation, being sooooo nice, cool, and natural!!!! Then I found out who her parents are and it all made sense.... Gracias Anna. Me encantan tus videos.
The body language in this one... positively swooning over the guy and then graciously letting him win!
I love your generous joy at the way he won the game, and how you don't let the serious side of sport steal your admiration for his suprise finish. :-)
Jeez you two, get a room
I’ve visited a lifelong friend of mine in Oslo a couple of times and I have to say that Oslo is probably one of the most expensive cities I have travelled to and yes, fortunately I don’t drink alcohol.
I love this format, as your channels. We want to see the other game, too.
I absolutely hate how people have to sexualize everything she does, and encourage each other to do so
Look at him shaking your hand at the end. He didn't want to let go. He is smitten too!
He didn't even shake her hand in the video, just held out his hand to offer to shake hands because it's typically expected. What do you mean by saying "he is smitten too!"
@@randomthings-ln8wphe like her too
9:36 @@randomthings-ln8wp
Wow, interesting end game. There were at least 2-3 times when you were talking about your possible moves that could work, and then you decided to do something completely different (at least how I felt) :D
BTW: pint of beer in Hungary is around 1.5-2 USD (local lager/cheaper places), 4 USD better/craft beers at more city centre locations in Budapest
No, shes looking at him cas shes attracted to him. The “secret” was bs
excellent video Anna. Great to show your humble side as well. Beer in Texas by the way are usually $3 at the bars but some happy hour places you can get for around $1.
I think you lost because you thought your opponent was cute. That's the real reason why you were looking at him so much. 😊
I thought exactly the same. Anna, you were totally obsessed and flirting with him. 😂
You acted like a true cutie girl
a beer costs around (0.5l) 4,80€ in germany at "normal" bars :) But northern countries like denmark, sweden and norway are extremly expensive in general.
His concentration skills are legendary :)
A beer in my country Colombia is from 1 dollar to 7 dollars depending on the place you buy it.
I really admire that Anna uploads great games regardless of the result, not just her wins! There is a lot we can learn from this one!
Good game. Here in England the average price of a pint, as we call it, is around £4.80, which is pretty steep in a country where many people can't afford to eat properly or heat their homes. Outrageous is the right word.
$8 in the US, not in a big city. ..😢
I was watching the video and somehow I knew she would self-sabotage herself at the end to let him win and thus keeping him on a pedestal.
2:35 "One of the few people who know this" 340,000 Views... Yeh just me and....
That’s an odd colored coke…
If it was what you think it is….. then she would lose lose+ haram
it's called beer. it's about 12 thousand years older than coke.
That’s clearly apple juice
Cider tastes better and even older than beer.@@antygod
@@portman8909 cider is about 5000 years old, which is 7000 years younger than beer.
I'm really not good at chess but want to learn, so potentially silly question, wasn't there a checkmate potential at 5:53 and there abouts? Knight to f4 and Queen to g2? Knight defends queen, queen checkmates king? I know the pawn could move but it was a chance right?
Anna, the $12 beer, alcohol affect, the music, you're staring at the young man and your attraction to him affected your game. So obvious 😂
Wuuuoouuuu!!! I didn't expect that. Too much confidence... yep.. nothing for granted...!! Great video though 😁
You shouldn't reveal your tells!
love the narrative, Craft beer here (Idaho, USA) runs about $2.50 a can in the store, $3.00 glass at a brewery or around 5/6 dollars in a nice restaurant. Maybe you should come here and open an international chess bar! 🤣
Did you played or flirt with him🫠
I love your commentary and explanations of what you were thinking at the time and reasons for your moves. I sympathize with this since I have lost many games due to late blunders.
Ditto. Well said.
you two better be dating by next week
In my region of the US beer is sometimes as low as $1 but generally runs from around $3.50-6.00.
Chess game aside, am I the only one who felt some chemistry between the two, watching the video? Could be really a good story to tell:"do you remember how we fell in love? Yes, playing chess game in an Oslo bar!"
In the US, beers are typically $6-8. Maybe $5 during happy hour. But sometimes a fancy place will charge $9-11.
“The more I look at my opponent the more confident I am” - Absolute Chess Predator
I don't know why I watch these cause I have no bloomin' clue how to even play Chess but it always looks cool. One of my fave scenes in a movie is the end of Sherlock Holmes (with RDJ) where he's playing Chess with Moriarty and then beats him like after Moriarty already thought he had the game so I guess that's what happened to you. Great lesson on overconfidence.
6:40
Hi Anna, I do enjoy your chess videos. Is there a particular app that projects a 2D view of the chess board onto the video in real time available?
Beer costing twice as much in Norway versus Sweden makes sense considering the average Norwegian wage is twice that of the average Swedish wage.
It's an oil nation combined with a fortuitous regional advantage after all. Which means stronger leverage in trade agreements, and essentially more wealth having flowed into the country for a very long time. It's also a nation that doesn't bleed dry the working class like in the US, so wealth is better distributed across the nation, hence a higher wage average. Although Sweden is going to be bled dry by the EU in the coming decades, because of very unnescessary climate reforms needing to be done to follow EU's crazy climate plan to reach net zero across EU as a whole in the coming decades. The net zero plan also pushes costs on private citizens with a requirement to incrementally increase the energy ranks of homes over the coming decades.
So the state spending will increase massively for every nation across EU, it'll push costs on every industry except for perhaps farming since they already made such a mess about increased costs for the industry in EU. And the cost for renovating homes across EU, will fall on the people. It's pure insanity for Sweden, when Sweden is already one of the leaders in climate-friendly measures. Meanwhile, there's China with the highest greenhouse gas emissions per capita and stands for roughly a third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions overall. Not to mention how Sweden is forced to start selling power to the highest-bidders across EU in roughly 2 months from now, which will increase the electricity costs for many people in Sweden by a lot. The only political party in Sweden that is for the net zero plan, is the environment party (miljöpartiet), the rest are all against it. Because Sweden is going to start becoming much poorer over the coming decades, simply because of the EU forcing these insane regulations across EU.
Don't get me wrong, I'm pro-EU. But these plans in particular, are what will destroy the EU from within if they aren't stopped, so I really hope these plans will be stopped before it becomes too late. Or else these wage differences between Sweden and Norway is gonna grow to enormous proportions.
@@Joppi1992 China does not have the highest greenhouse gas emissions per capita. Not even in the top 30 countries. Australia, Canada, US, NZ, Norway, Ireland are all above it. As are the gulf countries and Russia.