When the Global Sheriff Goes Home
The Return of Gravity
The Civilization of Useful Lies
The Desolation of the Real
The Discipline of Being Free
Empire of Sunk Costs
The Market Isn’t Broken. It’s Hollow.
Strength Without Metabolism
The Futility of Reform
Earth Is Not Optional
The Brightest Bulb in a Dim Chandelier
When Oil Wells Forget How to Flow
There is a comforting fiction in energy discussions. That production is a tap. Turn it off during crisis. Turn it…
The Cartel That Forgot to Die
OPEC is an oddity. Not because cartels are unusual—history is littered with them—but because this one has outlived its moment…
Two Centuries Down the Hole—and Still Digging
In roughly thirty-five years, humanity will have been drilling for oil for two full centuries. Two hundred years of punching…
Coal: The Unfashionable Engine of Freedom
Coal was not a footnote. It was the hinge. Before it, most of humanity lived lives that hovered just above…
Europe Can Walk Away. Asia Can’t.
Strip away the noise and one uncomfortable asymmetry remains: Europe has options. Asia, for all its scale and ambition, largely…
The Fleet That Doesn’t Move and the Machine That Does
What makes this little fiasco particularly rich is not merely that those buses were acquired at considerable expense—no, the real…
When the Money Stops, the Narrative Fades
All narratives are constructed. Not necessarily false, not necessarily malicious—but constructed nonetheless. Because if something reflects reality cleanly, if it…
