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The World Is Doubling Down on Climate Business—With Or Without the U.S.

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June 27, 2025

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The work goes on, but the U.S. is no longer at the center of the climate universe.

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OpsLens

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· Jun 28, 2026

The real foundation and future of human progress * WorldNetDaily * by Scott W. Tinker, Real Clear Wire

Source link The world faces a defining challenge: how to provide affordable, reliable energy for a growing population while also reducing environmental impacts. Too often, this is framed as a

Korea Times News

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· Jul 5, 2026

To avoid climate peril, the world must electrify

To avoid climate peril, the world must electrify

POLITICO

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· Jul 7, 2026

‘Can you help us?’: US oil execs turn to Trump to topple Europe’s climate rules

An inside look at how a climate regulation became a battleground between the U.S. and Europe.

AzerNews

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· Jul 5, 2026

Azerbaijan's AI ambitions are becoming national policy

It is no secret that since 2020 the world we have lived in has not developed in the same way as before. One of the defining characteristics of the new global order is the accelerating trend of digitalization. Ensuring our country's preparedness for this global challenge has long been a priority on the state's agenda, even before the current period, and the government had already been taking consistent steps in this direction.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

The Rationing Agenda: How globalists are engineering food scarcity for total control

(NaturalNews) The Rationing Agenda: Engineered Scarcity and the War on Your Food stresses that European leaders like Christine Lagarde and Keir Starmer are us...

Fortune

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· Jul 2, 2026

McKinsey chairs: Building a more resilient industrial base may require $2 trillion in investment

U.S. factories could replace half the trade deficit just by running harder. Closing the gap on semiconductors and other critical goods is a much bigger lift.

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Related coverage for "The World Is Doubling Down on Climate Business—With Or Without the U.S.": OpsLens — The real foundation and future of human progress * WorldNetDaily * by Scott W. Tinker, Real Clear Wire. Korea Times News — To avoid climate peril, the world must electrify. POLITICO — ‘Can you help us?’: US oil execs turn to Trump to topple Europe’s climate rules. AzerNews — Azerbaijan's AI ambitions are becoming national policy. NaturalNews.com — The Rationing Agenda: How globalists are engineering food scarcity for total control. Fortune — McKinsey chairs: Building a more resilient industrial base may require $2 trillion in investment