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How Is China’s Energy Footprint Changing?

Written by chinapower.org

Power can be derived from a country’s ability to leverage its resources toward economic and political gains. Conversely, dependency on foreign resources—such as energy—restricts policy options, thereby reducing the avenues through which a country can cultivate its national power.

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The Collision of Two Opposing Green Destinies

Written by Matthew Ehret

Where one system increases deserts by spreading solar panels across the face of the Earth, the other actually greens deserts by careful reclamation, desalination, and water diversion programs.

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J&J: Children Don’t Need the COVID Vaccine

Written by projectveritas.com

Project Veritas released the third video of its COVID vaccine investigative series today exposing two Johnson & Johnson [J&J] officials, who argue children do not need to take the COVID vaccine, in part because of the potential long-term side effects.

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