As governments push for a sustainable energy future, the question remains: Is nuclear power worth the risk?
Electric vehicles (EVs) have become the poster child of the green revolution. Yet behind the glossy advertisements and ambitious climate pledges lies a more complicated truth: the environmental and social costs of EV production are far greater than what’s often acknowledged
The mainstream media, government officials, and corporate giants have worked in harmony to paint renewable energy as the unassailable hero in the fight against climate change. A polished narrative is repeatedly reinforced: solar panels and wind turbines are the answer to the so-called 'climate emergency.' But is this the truth—or a convenient political narrative?
Solar energy has become a cornerstone of global climate strategies. From ambitious government pledges to corporate campaigns, solar is touted as a clean, sustainable, and inexhaustible solution to the planet’s energy needs. But is it truly a viable replacement for fossil fuels, or just one piece of the puzzle?