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Geology

The Green Colonialism: How the Clean Energy Transition is Plundering the Global South

The global shift toward a post-carbon economy is functionally a new phase of imperialism, where the ecological costs of renewable energy are externalized onto the Global South. This analysis examines the historical parallels between fossil fuel extraction and the emerging mineral economy, revealing how the 'green transition' reproduces colonial dependencies while exacerbating environmental destruction. We explore the devastating material demands of technologies like electric vehicles and batteries, the weaponization of lithium and rare earth minerals in geopolitical conflicts, and the systematic silencing of indigenous and marginalized communities whose lands are sacrificed for the sake of planetary salvation.

Hothouse, Ice, and Impact: The Triple Threat to Global Technological Society

Human civilization flourishes in a geological accident of relative calm, but faces three existential threats: tectonic disasters, climate chaos, and cosmic impacts. This analysis explores why Earth's dynamism makes technological society profoundly fragile and argues for interstellar expansion.