Alberta’s Secession Vote Puts Canada’s Energy Future on the Ballot

Albertas Secession Vote Puts Canada Energy Future on the Ballot

The Canadian province of Alberta, home to one of the world’s largest oil reserves, is moving toward a historic referendum process that could reshape the future of Canada’s energy economy, national unity, and climate politics. Premier Danielle Smith announced that Albertans will vote this October on whether the province should pursue the constitutional steps necessary […]

From Seaweed Crisis to Climate Opportunity: Grenada’s SarGas Wins Top Investment Recognition in London

From Seaweed Crisis to Climate Opportunity: Grenada’s SarGas Wins Top Investment Recognition in London

A climate-tech company from Grenada is drawing international attention for transforming one of the Caribbean’s most persistent environmental challenges into a potential engine for renewable energy, agriculture, and economic resilience. SarGas Ltd was recently recognized as the “Most Investable Opportunity” at the Commonwealth Investment Network (CIN) Accelerator Showcase in London, emerging as a standout among […]

Drilling vs. Defense: Trump’s Offshore Oil Push Sparks Warning From Military Leaders

Drilling vs. Defense: Trump’s Offshore Oil Push Sparks Warning From Military Leaders

The Trump administration’s new offshore drilling proposal is triggering an unusual alliance of opposition from retired generals, military planners, and bipartisan lawmakers who argue the plan could undermine U.S. military readiness at a moment of rising geopolitical instability. According to a draft five-year offshore leasing proposal reported by The Washington Post, the administration is considering […]

Pedro Azagra Blázquez — Building the Infrastructure of the Energy Transition

Pedro Azagra Blázquez CEO of Iberdrola

When Pedro Azagra Blázquez was appointed CEO of Iberdrola in June 2025, it placed him at the helm of one of the most consequential energy companies in the world. Iberdrola is not simply a European utility. It is a global energy leader with operations spanning the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Brazil, and beyond, serving […]

The Dawn of the Drone Wars

The Dawn of the Drone Wars

For decades, air power belonged to the world’s most powerful militaries. Fighter jets, missiles, and precision strike systems required enormous industrial capacity, billion-dollar defense budgets, and years of military training. That era is ending. A new age of warfare is emerging in which commercially available drones, modified in garages and assembled with consumer electronics, are […]

Trump’s Taiwan Ambiguity Sparks Alarm Across Indo-Pacific

Trump’s Taiwan Ambiguity Sparks Alarm Across Indo-Pacific

Fresh uncertainty over United States arms sales to Taiwan is reverberating across Asia following President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, raising new questions about deterrence, strategic stability, and the future of the Indo-Pacific security order. Following the high-profile U.S.-China summit, Trump declined to commit to moving forward with a delayed […]

Iran War and USAID Cuts Push Somalia’s Children Toward Catastrophe

Iran War and USAID Cuts Push Somalia’s Children Toward Catastrophe

As conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global supply chains, Somalia’s deepening hunger crisis is colliding with another devastating reality: the collapse of international humanitarian support following sweeping cuts to U.S. foreign aid programs. According to reporting from The New York Times, aid groups operating in Somalia warn that the combined effects of […]

Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Colliding With an Energy Reality

Europe’s AI Ambitions Are Colliding With an Energy Reality

As the global race for artificial intelligence accelerates, Europe is confronting a difficult truth: the future of AI may depend less on algorithms and more on electricity. A growing body of reporting points to an emerging bottleneck at the heart of Europe’s digital ambitions. The continent wants to compete with the United States and China […]

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