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The Quiet Battery Revolution That Is About to Rewrite the EV Story

10 Jan 2026 | Solid-state batteries are finally moving from lab to road, led by Verge’s TS Pro motorcycle using a Donut solid-state pack and early semi-solid EVs in China. These technologies promise higher energy density, faster charging, and improved safety compared to today’s lithium-ion cells, but at much higher cost. As production scales and prices fall toward parity in the early 2030s, solid-state chemistry is poised to reshape EV range, economics, and mainstream acceptance.

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Progress Amid Fragmentation: Why the Energy Transition Is Moving Faster Than the Politics Around It

08 Jan 2026 | The global energy transition is no longer driven by climate diplomacy but by industrial rivalry and market forces. Despite geopolitical fragmentation, clean energy deployment – from solar and wind to batteries and EVs – is accelerating. Competition among the US, EU, and China, not consensus, is driving progress, even as grids, permitting, and fossil fuel dependence remain stubborn obstacles through 2030.

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Why Clean Energy Capital Keeps Winning

07 Jan 2026 | Clean-energy stocks and green bonds are attracting global capital not out of ideology, but because they offer better growth, lower risk, and strong policy support. Fossil fuels face structural decline as demand flattens and cost curves diverge. Investors are reallocating toward electrification, renewables, and grid infrastructure, making clean energy the new baseline for long-term returns. Markets are pricing the transition, not debating it.

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The Latin American Trap We Pretend Not to See

06 Jan 2026 | For a century, the U.S. has repeated the same interventionist reflex in Latin America, shaped by the Dulles brothers, the Harriman network, and the corporate-driven logic exposed in War Is a Racket. Venezuela is the latest stage, even as China quietly outmaneuvers Washington through investment, infrastructure, and energy ties that challenge the petrodollar and reshape regional power.

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The Thirst Of A Nation: Tehran’s Water Crisis

05 Jan 2026 | Tehran faces a deepening water crisis driven by climate change, aquifer depletion, and aging infrastructure. Iran’s proposed Caspian desalination plan is risky and contested, and any future government will inherit the same hydrological limits. The crisis exposes how water, more than politics, now shapes the nation’s stability and its path forward.

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