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Energy Security vs Climate Goals — The Uncomfortable Trade-Off Shaping the 21st Century
For years the global energy transition has been framed as a clean switch: fossil fuels out, renewables in. But what’s happening on the ground looks far messier. Across the world, governments are rapidly expanding wind, solar, and battery infrastructure while simultaneously reinforcing coal, gas, and nuclear systems. This isn’t contradiction for its own sake. It’s the result of a structural tension between climate ambition and energy security. Take Germany. After aggressively
Feb 44 min read


Fuel at the Pump Isn’t a Price — It’s a Tax on Everyday Life
When fuel prices rise, news coverage usually treats it as a market story. Oil is up. Currencies are weak. Import costs have risen. Adjustments were inevitable. But for most people, fuel isn’t something they buy occasionally or speculate on. It’s something they live inside . And when the price at the pump jumps, it behaves less like a price and more like a tax on everyday life — one that’s paid quietly, repeatedly, and unevenly. Recent fuel price increases in Malawi make thi
Jan 204 min read
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