Many in the West gaze in awe at China’s apparent dominance in green energy—churning out enough solar panels, wind turbines, electric vehicles and batteries to flood global markets. It’s true that ...
China, which in recent years has been among the world's leading powers, is faced with a problem that is more characteristic ...
Cuba’s outdated power plants and weak grid now supply just 50–70% of electricity demand, causing almost daily blackouts and repeated nationwide outages. Reliance on poor-quality crude and unstable oil ...
The military’s post-coup energy policy partnerships with China, Russia, and Thailand have done little to ease the hardship of ...
The United States could well be facing its most critical energy crisis in decades thanks to its longstanding reliance on imports for its rare earth minerals needs. The dramatic move announced by China ...
As countries like the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom appear to be backpedaling on climate pledges, China is showing some massive results on its quest to reverse carbon emissions. The ...
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Inside China's 'ghost cities' crisis
It's been said that even China's population of 1.4 billion couldn't fill all the empty homes. Many are high-rise apartments in gleaming new financial districts that initially failed to take off.
For China, turning clean energy dominance into a geopolitical weapon would be extremely difficult, likely unwise, and perhaps self-defeating. At the heart of this anxiety lies a core assumption: that ...
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