Unreliable Energy: Hormuz Crisis Must Be Our Green Catalyst

Strait of Hormuz crisis

 When the gates of the Strait of Hormuz first closed to global trade, the world held its breath, expecting a brief geopolitical standoff. We assumed the disruption would last mere days before our lives returned to normal. But as time progresses and as the recent failure of the Islamabad talks starkly demonstrates that both parties […]

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Iran-US-Israel War: Catastrophic Crime for Nature

Iran war - black rain

On March 7, 2026, a catastrophic escalation unfolded in Tehran, where a large-scale military strike triggered fires across critical oil distribution channels. What began as a geopolitical flashpoint quickly transformed into an environmental disaster of regional significance. While global discourse has largely centered on the political and military implications of the attack, the ecological consequences […]

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Catastrophic Environmental Impact of US-Israel-Iran Conflict

US-Israel-Iran Conflict

The specter of full scale war in the Middle East, particularly involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, is a terrifying reality that looms constantly on the global horizon. While discussions around such a conflict predictably focus on human casualties, geopolitical shifts, and economic devastation, another, less-examined victim awaits in the shadows: the environment. ​A […]

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