Gathering in the Russian city of Kazan and hosted by that country’s “alienated and sanctioned” leader Vladimir Putin, the heads of some of the world’s most powerful nations made clear that the so-called climate emergency...
Written by Jo Nova Are we paying attention yet? The BRICS nations (in red, below) have just accepted six new members — Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Argentina, Iran, Ethiopia and the United Arab Emirates (green)...
The rapidly growing BRICS group is looking to forge its own path as a way to counter the influence of the west and/or have a more active voice in ‘how they should be developing’.
The “alarm bells” only ring for those willing to listen. It’s high time the West re-evaluates its energy and climate change approach – before it is too late.
But storm clouds are on the horizon for the existing superpower order.
Reposted from Forbes. Tilak Doshi Contributor I analyze energy economics and related public policy issues. 49 BCE Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon river with the 13th Legion, a defiant act…
The world is marching right past us, here in the west, in a certain way. Fear of a lack of fuel and food will do that to people.
The BRICS have been catapulted into a position of being the only constellation of forces that challenges the global economic dominance of the G7 developed countries bloc.
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