[Episode #175] – Community Support and Opposition

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[Episode #275] – The Cost of Delay

A 350.org report adds up the cost of delaying the energy transition and the benefits of pursuing it, especially for oil and gas importing countries. 

[Episode #274] – Global Electricity Review 2026

In 2025, renewables generated more electricity globally than fossil fuels for the first time in the modern era, causing power sector emissions to fall. 

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