Monthly Archives: March 2026

The Resilience of the Energy Transition

One month ago, on February 25th, I wrote a blog that attempted to differentiate between the long- and short-term impacts of evolving global trends. I wrote that I would try to focus on the long-term impacts. The Iran war started … Continue reading

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Mitigating Demographic Changes With Higher Fertility Rates (MWGA)

The acronym in the title stands for “Make the World Great Again,” as opposed to the current US government’s efforts to “Make America Great Again” (MAGA) and “Make America Healthy Again” (MAHA). The basic idea is that no country can … Continue reading

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Return of the Boston Tea Party?

Figure 1 – Drawing of the Boston Tea Party (Source: SC Daily Gazette) The last two blogs promised that I would focus on different efforts to adapt to the demographic changes that the world is going through. Currently, there are … Continue reading

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The Impacts of Demographic Changes

I was about to finish this blog when the news broke about the US-Israel attacks on Iran. Those attacks triggered retaliatory attacks on Israel and other Middle Eastern countries that house American bases. However, last week’s blog promised that I … Continue reading

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