From Energy Consumers to Energy Citizens: Urban Youth Leading the Last Mile to Clean PowerIn parts of Southeast Asia, “electrified” areas are considered connected when just a minimal number of households are served. That’s pitty.Sep 25Sep 25
The Hidden Empire of WiresThe grid is where the transition succeeds or fails.Sep 18A response icon1Sep 18A response icon1
Europe’s False Security BlanketEurope must not mistake natural gas for safety. If it does, its bridge fuel will become a bridge to nowhere.Sep 15Sep 15
Critical Minerals Are the New Oil — and China Holds the SpigotThe deeper question is whether the clean energy transition will reproduce the same inequities as the oil age.Sep 14Sep 14
America’s Choice: Be a Builder, not a RentierThe problem is not just economic, but moral.Sep 12Sep 12
Resilience is the Missing Green PolicyThe Iberian blackout was not just a technical failure. It was a political failure to see resilience as part of climate ambition.Sep 11Sep 11
Growth: Why We Can’t Stop Chasing It, and Why That Might Be a ProblemWhere did our obsession with growth come from? What has it given us? And, what if growth as we know it has reached its limits?Aug 25Aug 25
Unit X: Hacking the Pentagon to Win Tomorrow’s WarsThe story goes inside drone workshops, command centers, and Ukraine’s battlefield, creating a narrative as fascinating as it is alarming.Aug 21Aug 21
If We Burn: What the Protest Decade Left BehindBreathtaking mobilization followed by burnout, repression, or co-optation.Aug 20Aug 20
The 80/20 Principle: Why Less Really Is MoreAre wechasing the 80% that barely moves the needle, instead of doubling down on the 20% that truly matters?Aug 18Aug 18